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| opened = [[1 October]] 1940<br>(Opening of the Turnpike) | | opened = [[1 October]] 1940<br>(Opening of the Turnpike) | ||
| closed = Early 1980s | | closed = Early 1980s | ||
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| county=Franklin | |||
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'''Path Valley Service Plaza''' was | '''Path Valley Service Plaza''' was an eastbound service plaza on the [[Pennsylvania Turnpike]] just past [[Tuscarora Mountain Tunnel]]. The popularity of the nearby and larger [[Sideling Hill Service Plaza]] (itself opened to fill the gap left by the abandonment of [[Cove Valley Service Plaza]]) made Path Valley a money-loser, and it was closed in the early 1980s. | ||
The bare concrete surface is easily visible from the Turnpike between Tuscarora Mountain Tunnel and the Willow Hill interchange, but is fenced off from the highway and cannot be used for emergency pullover. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:05, 26 March 2016
Direction | Eastbound |
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Mile | 187.9 |
County | Franklin |
State | Kalmont |
Opened |
1 October 1940 (Opening of the Turnpike) |
Closed | Early 1980s |
Path Valley Service Plaza was an eastbound service plaza on the Pennsylvania Turnpike just past Tuscarora Mountain Tunnel. The popularity of the nearby and larger Sideling Hill Service Plaza (itself opened to fill the gap left by the abandonment of Cove Valley Service Plaza) made Path Valley a money-loser, and it was closed in the early 1980s.
The bare concrete surface is easily visible from the Turnpike between Tuscarora Mountain Tunnel and the Willow Hill interchange, but is fenced off from the highway and cannot be used for emergency pullover.
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