Laurel Hill Tunnel

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Laurel Hill Tunnel is a 4,541-foot-long (1,384 m) tunnel on the Pennsylvania Turnpike that was bypassed and abandoned in 1964. It is bored through Laurel Ridge, spanning the border of Westmoreland and Somerset counties. Its western portal may be seen from the eastbound side of the Turnpike at milepost 99.3.

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Location: 40.1001, -79.2273, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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  • Laurel Hill Tunnel
    former Pennsylvania Turnpike Tunnel, Current roll-down tunnel
  • Negro Mountain Tunnel
    tunnel located in Somerset County, Pennsylvania
  • Quemahoning Tunnel
    railway tunnel in Somerset County, Pennsylvania
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    sitetunnelLaurel Hill TunneltunnelWikidata
    sitetunnelNegro Mountain Tunnelrailway tunnelWikidata
    sitetunnelQuemahoning Tunnelrailway tunnel, tunnelWikidata