YOU DIDN'T KNOW THE PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE
WAS EVER MOVED OR ABANDONED?
 
YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THE ABANDONED TUNNELS?  

Click on the following links and you will learn a little about what this website deals with ...

LAUREL HILL TUNNEL        RAY'S HILL TUNNEL        SIDELING HILL TUNNEL


A VERY QUICK PHOTO TOUR ...

BROWSE AROUND THIS WEBSITE AND YOU WILL LEARN
WHAT THESE PLACES ARE AS WELL AS THEIR HISTORY ...

     


Recent Updates:
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May 2008:

Just wanted to post a message here to let you know that your webmaster is still alive and has not fallen off the face of the earth.  My wife and I recently bought a house and it will be keeping us really busy with the fix-ups and repairs that come with buying a house.  It's not a fancy house and it needs a lot of updating, but like most things in life, it is an answered prayer and a blessing.  No doubt, I will be learning a lot of new things about woodworking tools and basic household maintenance that I never knew before.  While there most likely will not be any website updates this summer, please know that we are still accepting stories, pictures, videos and any submissions for use on the website. 

It has been mentioned in recent messages to our website that the Pike 2 Bike organization and the Southern Alleghenies Conservancy groups are working on obtaining funding for the turnpike trail by having Fulton County take over the ownership of the property.  This allegedly will give the trail a much better chance of obtaining grant and funding monies needed. 

An auto racing magazine has done a full story on the usage of the eastern portal storage area of Laurel Hill Tunnel and the tunnel itself.  You'll find this story link under the "Confirming the Rumors" box in the left panel. 

Sean Dalton, a visitor to the website recently, sent along the following idea that he has as a theory to the mysterious "X" in the hills to the east of Laurel Hill Tunnel, across the current turnpike routing ...

It looks to me like the area was used as a target for practicing drops from water bombers or dip-bucket helicopters. The idea, obviously, is to hit the "X" with the water while flying over. The area looks darker because it has gotten more "rain" than the surrounding area, and the plants are healthier. There are a few areas like this is Wayne National Forest in Ohio from the same thing, albeit without the large "X"s left behind, they must use plastic markers here or something similar.  --- SEAN

Joe, another visitor to our website offered this video link of some folks going to a lot of trouble to visit the eastern side of Laurel Hill Tunnel.  Please remember, this website does not condone trespassing on any part of Laurel Hill Tunnel ...

http://youtube.com/watch?v=4FbCNvI_TBw
 

He went on to add the following message to our website ...

Hey Ray,

 
I was checking around on YouTube and apparently within the last 10 days or so, two new videos surfaced on relating to the abandoned turnpike/abandoned tunnels.
 
The first video is a 10 minute look at the abandoned turnpike as part of the Museum of America.  It is a nice little documentary showing some cool black and white footage as well as providing a condensed history of how the section was abandoned. http://youtube.com/watch?v=jPfIlDvqiUw
 
Here is something you will be especially interested in.  It is a knowledgeable viewer who shows us the location and current condition of the Quemahoning tunnel. http://youtube.com/watch?v=O_5qPNqI6xQ.  Very cool.
 
I just found this clip while composing this email and it looks like as of a month ago there was another turnpike post running about 10 minutes that shows the abandoned tunnels.  Again its a quick introduction that skims over the basics, but the film is cool cause it was shot in 2002 and features the Laurel Hill tunnel before NASCAR occupancy.  They also show inside Ray or Sideling Hill and inside the control rooms/stairwells.  I forget which tunnel they said they were in. http://youtube.com/watch?v=BOq5lcTSFbU
 
Only other tidbit is apparently a Hollywood film recently used the tunnels and turnpike roadway to film a crash scene for an upcoming movie.  I was sent some pictures of the "set" but am currently evaluating the accuracy of the shots.
 
- Joe

(Thank you, Joe, for all of your help in finding these videos!)

Lastly, we have a new sponsor on our website.  They are known as Carbonite.  Their setup uses your broadband Internet connection to automatically back up your computer daily.  They cost on $49.95 per year but the off-site safety and reliability are fantastic.  I myself use their service and have needed to do a restore already.  Their software installs easily and runs behind the scenes.  Check them out.  They even offer a free trial. 


Part of this website is going to be dedicated to allowing visitors to the site to share their stories about visiting the abandoned PA Turnpike, including both abandoned sections, the tunnels (Laurel Hill, Ray's Hill and Sideling Hill), both recently and before they were open to public visits.  All submitted stories that are posted will have proper credit given to the author(s), as well as the ability to post stories anonymously.  

Please to share your stories with us!    

Thank you much!   . 


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Last updated:   08/16/2008 08:36:47 AM
 

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