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- Q6499867 abstract "Laurel Hill Tunnel is one of three original Pennsylvania Turnpike tunnels which were abandoned (this one in 1964) after two massive realignment projects.The Laurel Hill Tunnel was bored under the border between Westmoreland and Somerset Counties. The others, located further east, were the Sideling Hill (Fulton County) and Rays Hill Tunnels (under the border of Fulton and Bedford Counties). All of the original tunnels except Allegheny Mountain were part of the never-completed South Pennsylvania Railroad system.Laurel Hill Tunnel is 4,541 feet (1,384 m) long. Its western portal is marginally visible from the current eastbound turnpike roadway at milepost 99.2.".
- Q6499867 length "1661.16".
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- Q6499867 numberOfLanes "2".
- Q6499867 openingDate "1940-10-01".
- Q6499867 openingYear "1940".
- Q6499867 owner Q1646331.
- Q6499867 status "Closed to traffic, leased toChip Ganassi Racingfor testing".
- Q6499867 thumbnail Laurel_Hill_Tunnel_1942.jpg?width=300.
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- Q6499867 yearOfConstruction "1881".
- Q6499867 construction "1881".
- Q6499867 lanes "2".
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- Q6499867 location "Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania and Somerset County, Pennsylvania".
- Q6499867 name "Laurel Hill Tunnel".
- Q6499867 open "1940-10-01".
- Q6499867 owner Q1646331.
- Q6499867 status "Closed to traffic, leased to Chip Ganassi Racing for testing".
- Q6499867 point "40.10011111111111 -79.22733333333333".
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- Q6499867 comment "Laurel Hill Tunnel is one of three original Pennsylvania Turnpike tunnels which were abandoned (this one in 1964) after two massive realignment projects.The Laurel Hill Tunnel was bored under the border between Westmoreland and Somerset Counties. The others, located further east, were the Sideling Hill (Fulton County) and Rays Hill Tunnels (under the border of Fulton and Bedford Counties).".
- Q6499867 label "Laurel Hill Tunnel".
- Q6499867 lat "40.10011111111111".
- Q6499867 long "-79.22733333333333".
- Q6499867 depiction Laurel_Hill_Tunnel_1942.jpg.
- Q6499867 name "Laurel Hill Tunnel".