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History The Ghost Highway-the Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Steve Ray, May 13, 2009.

  1. publicenemy1925
    Joined: Feb 4, 2007
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    Hauntingly cool.
     
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  2. so.ill.
    Joined: Feb 24, 2007
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    are you aloud to go exploring? or do u have to go stealth?
     
  3. Algon
    Joined: Mar 12, 2007
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    You may like this... We have a local byway that while annoying and a block from part of our bike trail, I don't fully blame them for riding down. Its out of the beaten path route, nothing back there but a strip mine and a construction supply place for the most part. The problem is these fools run three and four wide down the road so there is no where to go if you come up on them going over a hill and there is traffic driving the other way.

    I've seen some them go from riding the berm to clumping together, blocking the road on purpose so you can not pass them. They tried it on a county asphalt truck once and wound up in the ditch when the driver down shifted and hit the throttle in response.:D
     
  4. notebooms
    Joined: Dec 14, 2005
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    completely awesome. Thanks for posting this.

    -scott noteboom
     
  5. hemi guy 53
    Joined: Dec 30, 2007
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    thanks i really needed that. its always nice to escape for just a LITTLE BIT.
     
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  6. vncruiser
    Joined: Mar 5, 2005
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    Traveled that road in 1961 in my dad's '57 Fairlane from St Louis to Baltimore....My brother was 3 or 4 at the time and all he kept saying was " I need more tunnel"....my mom still talks about that....
     
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  7. Can't wait to hear the cab stacks on my truck echo through the Lehigh Valley Tunnel on the way to the Pocono Drag Lodge reunion.
     
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  8. Labold
    Joined: Nov 1, 2007
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    I think you are on to something here.
    Would be a fun hang out spot for a show/get together.
     
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  9. T.W.Dustin
    Joined: Nov 18, 2008
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    cool post - been a long time since I was on that highway. I didn't realize part of it was abandoned.
     
  10. HONESTHERMAN
    Joined: Apr 27, 2009
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    Very good Thread. Interesting. Thanks for the info.
     
  11. Abomination
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    From my huge collection...

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  12. Steve Ray
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    Sounds like a great idea. Try contacting the people who operate the trail: http://www.pike2bike.org/ They're a non-profit; maybe they'll do it for a donation. Yeah, a benefit show!

    Abomination, thanks for sharing your collection! Very cool.

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  13. HotRodDean
    Joined: Jan 11, 2007
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    Wow...that place is sssooooo cool...and kinda spooky too...
     
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  14. threebarspinner
    Joined: Jun 29, 2008
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    Cool Pictures. I hope to explore this stretch of road someday. Rode through here in 1965 when I was 8. I remember passing through the two bypassed tunnels. I wondered what happened to them years later when I drove through this area myself.
     
  15. DeepSea Fish
    Joined: Sep 6, 2008
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    This road should be opened back up. Just for pre -68 cars. Just to keep it the way it was.
     
  16. Greezy
    Joined: May 11, 2002
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    I run the Pike quite often. Seeing the pics of the service areas from the 40's I see they are the original buildings still in use at some plazas. They are now tearing down the old plazas and rebuilding. I d say the tunnels havent been touched much since then either with big areas of tiles missing. Interesting thread.
     
  17. Joe T Creep
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    WOW. I love stuff like this. Great post. Thanks so much.
     
  18. OoltewahSpeedShop
    Joined: Oct 18, 2007
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    Very cool history. Does anybody know what is gonna happen to it?
     
  19. Hot Rods Ta Hell
    Joined: Apr 20, 2008
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    Awesome post! Thanks for sharing! Urban exploring is way cool.

    Should be featured on one of my favorite shows; "Cities of the Underworld" on the History Channel.
     
  20. DocWatson
    Joined: Mar 24, 2006
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    I am fascinated by 'urban decay', something we dont get here in Oz. As soon as something is closed down its gone. About the best are a few stretches of highway that has been bypassed but nothing remotely as interesting as this!
    It blows my mind that they would just leave it all behind, I know a group (In the US)that 'investigates' old buildings (Ok, there ghost hunters), they have been spending time at an abandoned hospital, the place closed and everyone walked out. There is still medical records in there!
    Crazy stuff.
    I love it,
    Doc.
     
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  21. GlenC
    Joined: Mar 21, 2007
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    Doc, there's a section of the highway between Sydney and Wollongong that was bypassed when they built a big new one maybe 30 years ago. It's south of Sutherland but before Helensburg, I can't remamber any more detail than that. I used to have fun on the old two lane road in the Willys, lots of twisty bits, then I used to see it sort of hiding in the bushes as I cruised the highway. I don't think they could close it completely, there were a few odd houses in the bush, so I guess it'd still be there.

    Cheers,Glen.
     
  22. skidsteer
    Joined: Mar 19, 2007
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    an ABANDONED tunnel? I'm on my way there, as we speak.
    Also, check out the one just north of Exit 159 on I-81 at Nuangola, Pa -- an old abandoned, sealed railroad tunnel. Also, there's a junkyard off the same exit that has plenty of rusted 40's and 50's hulks.
     
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  23. Very cool post. Nice pictures and a cool story. I've been down the PA Turnpike, but I didn't know they bypassed a stretch like that!




    Oh yeah... I'll second that! Same goes for Globe, AZ.... don't ask how I know.... :rolleyes:
     
  24. Honey
    Joined: Feb 11, 2009
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    That is cool, it reminds me of the first time I drove on Route 66 out of Shamrock, TX. There was grass growing in the cracks in the pavement, it was the oddest thing to see grass growing on the road.
     
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  25. Ghost28
    Joined: Nov 23, 2008
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    Really nice thread. My kind of place...ghost
     
  26. plym49
    Joined: Aug 9, 2008
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    I drive the 'best' remaining section of that road every day. A climbing ess curve; decreasing radius on the last turn when going downhill. Nicely banked, too. Handling test each time.

    But wasn't the Interboro Parkway in NYC (between Brookly and Queens) also one of the first? Also still in use with great ess curves (through the cemetary!). I remember when the center guard rail was a piece of 3" pipe mounted at ground level.
     
  27. Gaters
    Joined: Dec 29, 2007
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    I love stuff like this. Just so weird that all the time and money spent and it was abandoned.

    I didn't read all the posts but did a new highway bring this to extinction?

    Thanks for the cool post.
     
  28. Al Napier
    Joined: Feb 6, 2007
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    >>>But wasn't the Interboro Parkway in NYC (between Brookly and Queens) also one of the first?>>>

    I was under the impression that the Merritt Parkway (originally called the Merritt Highway) in CT was supposedly the first actual, limited access, divided highway built in the US.

    Regardless, GREAT story on those tunnels. Thanks for sharing, cool story :)

    Al in CT
     
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  29. Jim N
    Joined: Oct 27, 2003
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