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Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission

Pennsylvania Turnpike (Old Section)
Society: ASCE Main Category: Civil Sub Category: Roads & Rails, Transportation Era: 1940-1949 DateCreated: 1940 Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike
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Harrisburg State: PA Zip: Country: USA Website: http://www.asce.org/project/pennsylvania-tunpike-(old-section)/ Creator: Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission

The Pennsylvania Turnpike was the first American paved highway of the automobile era in which tolls alone were expected to pay all project costs. The 160-mile roadway, which cut an east-west path from Pittsburgh to the state capital of Harrisburg, was considered a revolutionary example of transportation system design and served as a model for the Interstate Highway System.

YearAdded:
1988
Image Credit: Courtesy Flickr/Doug Kerr (CC BY-SA 2.0) Image Caption: Pennsylvania Turnpike (Old Section) Era_date_from: 1940
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Pennsylvania Turnpike (Old Section)

The Pennsylvania Turnpike was the first American paved highway of the automobile era in which tolls alone were expected to pay all project costs. The 160-mile roadway, which cut an east-west path from Pittsburgh to the state capital of Harrisburg, was considered a revolutionary example of…

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