Blue Mountain Tunnel

Blue Mountain Tunnel
The eastern portals of the Blue Mountain Tunnel, March 2017.
Overview
LocationBlue Mountain
Route I-76 / Penna Turnpike
CrossesBlue Mountain
Operation
Opened1940
Reopened1960
OperatorPennsylvania Turnpike Commission
Technical
Length4,339 feet (1,322 m)
No. of lanes4 (two in each direction)

The Blue Mountain Tunnel is one of two tunnels through Blue Mountain in Pennsylvania, located west of Newburg. It is one of seven tunnels completed for the Pennsylvania Turnpike mainline, and at 4,339 ft (1,323 m) in length, is the shortest of the four still in use today.

The Blue Mountain Tunnel is 600 ft (180 m) to the east of the Kittatinny Mountain Tunnel, separated by the Gunter Valley.[1] It was originally completed in 1940 with only one two lane section. An additional section was added in the 1960s carrying two additional lanes.

See also

References

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  1. ^ "History and pictures of the Pennsylvania Turnpike and tunnels". Users.zoominternet.net. Archived from the original on 2009-06-08. Retrieved 2009-07-18.
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