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It is most famous as one of the "Twin Tunnels", celebrated on Turnpike postcards and other souvenirs, paired with [[Blue Mountain Tunnel]], with only about 0.1 mile separating them.
It is most famous as one of the "Twin Tunnels", celebrated on Turnpike postcards and other souvenirs, paired with [[Blue Mountain Tunnel]], with only about 0.1 mile separating them.
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Kittatinny Mountain Tunnel
County Franklin
Length 4,727 ft
Opened 1 October 1940
(Opening of the Turnpike)
South Penn Railroad
Number 2
Planned Length 4,620 ft
Heading Completed 4,057 ft


Kittatinny Mountain Tunnel is one of the original tunnels of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

It is most famous as one of the "Twin Tunnels", celebrated on Turnpike postcards and other souvenirs, paired with Blue Mountain Tunnel, with only about 0.1 mile separating them.