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Overview | |
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Location | Kittatinny Mountain |
Route | I-76 / Penna Turnpike |
Crosses | Kittatinny Mountain |
Operation | |
Operator | Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission |
Technical | |
Length | 4,727 feet (1,441 m) |
No. of lanes | 4 (two in each direction) |
The Kittatinny Mountain Tunnel is a tunnel through Kittatinny Mountain in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. It is one of seven tunnels completed for the Pennsylvania Turnpike, and one of four still in use today. The Kittatinny Mountain Tunnel is 4,727 feet (1,441 m) in length, [1] and is located 600 feet (180 m) west of the Blue Mountain Tunnel, separated by the Gunter Valley.
The Kittatinny Mountain Tunnel's western portal is featured on the first postcard during the opening sequence of National Lampoon's Vacation. [2]
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This article needs additional citations for
verification. (June 2020) |
Overview | |
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Location | Kittatinny Mountain |
Route | I-76 / Penna Turnpike |
Crosses | Kittatinny Mountain |
Operation | |
Operator | Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission |
Technical | |
Length | 4,727 feet (1,441 m) |
No. of lanes | 4 (two in each direction) |
The Kittatinny Mountain Tunnel is a tunnel through Kittatinny Mountain in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. It is one of seven tunnels completed for the Pennsylvania Turnpike, and one of four still in use today. The Kittatinny Mountain Tunnel is 4,727 feet (1,441 m) in length, [1] and is located 600 feet (180 m) west of the Blue Mountain Tunnel, separated by the Gunter Valley.
The Kittatinny Mountain Tunnel's western portal is featured on the first postcard during the opening sequence of National Lampoon's Vacation. [2]
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