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|mile=Near 172 (on Abandoned Turnpike)
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'''Cove Valley Service Plaza''' is the name of an abandoned service plaza on the abandoned stretch of the [[Pennsylvania Turnpike]] between [[Ray's Hill Tunnel]] and [[Sideling Hill Tunnel]]. It is also known as the '''Lost Plaza''' (although several other former Turnpike service plazas have also been closed).
'''Cove Valley Service Plaza''' is the name of an abandoned service plaza on the abandoned stretch of the [[Pennsylvania Turnpike]] between [[Ray's Hill Tunnel]] and [[Sideling Hill Tunnel]]. It is also known as the '''Lost Plaza''' (although several other former Turnpike service plazas have also been closed).



Revision as of 14:43, 18 March 2016

Cove Valley Service Plaza
Direction Eastbound
Mile Near 172 (on Abandoned Turnpike)
Opened 1 October 1940
(Opening of the Turnpike)
Closed 26 November 1968

Cove Valley Service Plaza is the name of an abandoned service plaza on the abandoned stretch of the Pennsylvania Turnpike between Ray's Hill Tunnel and Sideling Hill Tunnel. It is also known as the Lost Plaza (although several other former Turnpike service plazas have also been closed).

Cove Valley is on the northern side of the road, and thus serviced westbound traffic. The "gap" in the service plaza system was filled by the new Sideling Hill plaza, built nearby on the new alignment of the Turnpike. The access road for employees of the Sideling Hill plaza is in fact very near the access point for the abandoned road and the Lost Plaza.

Rediscovery and Condition

The first recorded visit to the Lost Plaza by Septempontians took place on 7 August 2004 when Shawn Knight, Alan Caum, Gracie Gollinger, and Jackie Cipa on their way to rediscovering Sideling Hill Tunnel.

Cove Valley is now an empty expanse of pavement to the north side of the old Turnpike. There is a large "island" of trees and grass, which is the former location of the main plaza building. Very little remains of the building: some reinforced concrete, with rusty rebar sticking out, and a few pieces of old shielding for electrical wiring, are visible on the surface in the "island".

Visiting Cove Valley

Cove Valley may be reached by following the same directions one follows for reaching the eastern portal of Sideling Hill Tunnel. For more information, see the article about the tunnel.