As a 68-year-old lifelong Pennsylvania resident who has seen most of the state by car, I did not know about the Howard Tunnel or the Staple Bend Tunnel. The Columbia-Wrightsville span over the Susquehanna River was a covered bridge. I live not too far away from the Lehigh Tunnel and I do remember well when it was a single-tube tunnel and the traffic congestion at certain times of the day and year.
There's an old railroad tunnel in Columbia, PA on the Northwest Lancaster County River Trail. Just about a half mile from the beginning of the trail in Columbia, excellent paved bicycle and hiking trail. There's an old smelting furnace a little farther along the trail too.
There is an awesome and unique old railroad tunnel in southwestern Pennsylvania called the Big Savage Tunnel. It’s over 3000 feet long and part of the Great Allegheny Passage Trail.
How about the underground Subway tunnels in Lancaster PA? Across the street from where Woolworth used to be on Queen St. , there is an entrance that is blocked, preventing from anyone going down into those tunnels. I haven’t been around that area in a while, but might have to take a walk again to see what’s there. I’m highly familiar with Lancaster City. Arounf the corner from the Central Market. Also, I used to work at House of Pizza on W. Chestnut St and the historical elevator they have in there, looks like it was connected to a tunnel but now it’s used to store food.
At 2:00 - "Sus-kee-hanna River? LOL. You need to research your pronunciation a bit more. As any native Pennsylvanian knows, it's pronounced "Sus-qwa-hanna." But other than that, very good presentation.
Do the abandoned train tunnels in South Western PA and north Eastern WV. You may actually have to go there because their isn't much info out there on the web.
Wut? The little known secret to the Lehigh valley tunnel is that ventilation ventilates? 🤨 But also, definitely calling 476 interstate four hundred and seventy six from now on.
@travelawaitsyou these are all well known ... very very well known places. Zero secrets here. Dang and to use one that's in current use and refer to it as a secret.... COME ON MAN.
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As a 68-year-old lifelong Pennsylvania resident who has seen most of the state by car, I did not know about the Howard Tunnel or the Staple Bend Tunnel. The Columbia-Wrightsville span over the Susquehanna River was a covered bridge. I live not too far away from the Lehigh Tunnel and I do remember well when it was a single-tube tunnel and the traffic congestion at certain times of the day and year.
glad you found something new
Union canal tunnel. Lebanon pa
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I've walked, biked or driven through each of these tunnels
There's an old railroad tunnel in Columbia, PA on the Northwest Lancaster County River Trail. Just about a half mile from the beginning of the trail in Columbia, excellent paved bicycle and hiking trail. There's an old smelting furnace a little farther along the trail too.
Check out the train tunnel in Jim Thorpe.
There is an awesome and unique old railroad tunnel in southwestern Pennsylvania called the Big Savage Tunnel. It’s over 3000 feet long and part of the Great Allegheny Passage Trail.
noted for next part.
How can they be secret tunnels if you already know about them?
Now think about what you don't know....🤔⚠️
they are secret for many people who are non-PA residents or just moved to the keystone state.
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How about the underground Subway tunnels in Lancaster PA? Across the street from where Woolworth used to be on Queen St. , there is an entrance that is blocked, preventing from anyone going down into those tunnels. I haven’t been around that area in a while, but might have to take a walk again to see what’s there. I’m highly familiar with Lancaster City. Arounf the corner from the Central Market. Also, I used to work at House of Pizza on W. Chestnut St and the historical elevator they have in there, looks like it was connected to a tunnel but now it’s used to store food.
What's the address of that tunnel?
At 2:00 - "Sus-kee-hanna River? LOL. You need to research your pronunciation a bit more. As any native Pennsylvanian knows, it's pronounced "Sus-qwa-hanna." But other than that, very good presentation.
thank you for pointing out. we will surely do better in next videos.
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Do the abandoned train tunnels in South Western PA and north Eastern WV. You may actually have to go there because their isn't much info out there on the web.
Sure we'll put this on our list.
@@travelawaitsyouBig Savage Tunnel
Let's talk about the tunnel from DC through PA up to the underground bunker for Washington.
Do you mean Mount Washington Transit tunnel?
Do you mean Mount Washington Transit tunnel?
No
what about the tunnel and canal that go from downtown Pittsburgh to central Pennsylvania? underground canal. i want to know about that. 🍻
How is the Lehigh Tunnel SECRET???
So...not secret at all then
they are secret (for many non PA residents)
Wut? The little known secret to the Lehigh valley tunnel is that ventilation ventilates? 🤨
But also, definitely calling 476 interstate four hundred and seventy six from now on.
Not much of a secret 😂
they are (for many non PA residents)
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Can you explain how?
@travelawaitsyou these are all well known ... very very well known places. Zero secrets here. Dang and to use one that's in current use and refer to it as a secret.... COME ON MAN.
Witches tunnel in Greensburg Pennsylvania
im curious to know more. 🤔 🍻
noted for the next part.