Blue Mountain Tunnel
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 in length, is the shortest of the four still in use today.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places in the Area
Nearby places include Amberson and Roxbury.
Amberson
Hamlet
Amberson is an unincorporated community in Fannett Township in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States. Amberson is situated 2 miles northwest of Blue Mountain Tunnel.
Roxbury
Hamlet
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Roxbury is an unincorporated community located off the Blue Mountain exit of the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Lurgan Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States. Roxbury is situated 2½ miles south of Blue Mountain Tunnel.
Lurgan
Village
Lurgan is an unincorporated community in Lurgan Township in northern Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States. The community is 6.6 miles west-northwest of Shippensburg. Lurgan has a post office, with ZIP code 17232. Lurgan is situated 3½ miles south of Blue Mountain Tunnel.
Blue Mountain Tunnel
- Type: Tunnel
- Description: tunnel in Pennsylvania, United States
- Categories: road tunnel and transportation
- Location: Franklin County, Pennsylvania, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
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