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The Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike This 13-mile stretch of the turnpike in Bedford and Fulton counties, which includes three tunnels and a travel plaza was bypassed in 1968.
If you are from Pennsylvania, you have probably driven on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Whether it is the main line or the Northeast Extension, many people drive the roads often.
A half-century of interstate highways has made the excitement of the Pennsylvania Turnpike’s opening hard to imagine. Exploring an unused stretch on the now-abandoned highway, however, reveals ...
Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn outlines the planned improvements to a proposed trail on an abandoned stretch of the Pennsylvania Turnpike ...
State legislators and other officials Thursday tour the abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike tunnels in Bedford and Fulton counties.
The abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike tunnels in Fulton and Bedford counties still stand as they did 50 years ago, when they were bypassed as the highway was modernized.
The 13-mile stretch of the turnpike, including three tunnels and a travel plaza, east of the Breezewood area was dubbed the “Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike” in 1968.
BREEZEWOOD – The Pike 2 Bike trail in Bedford and Fulton counties, known as the abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike, got a major cleanup Thursday morning.More than two dozen employees from ...
A multi-county tourism agency received state funds this week to study developing a trail on an abandoned section of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. For years, an abandoned 13-mile-long turnpike path ...
A long-abandoned tunnel has attracted thousands since closing to traffic over 50 years ago. Thanks to a grant, the former turnpike tunnel could be getting a facelift.