A massive turnpike modernization planned for the Allegheny Mountain Tunnel in southwestern Pennsylvania is drawing strong opposition.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission plans to build a 1,000-foot wide, 250-foot-deep highway through the Allegheny Mountain in Somerset County to bypass the existing twin-tube system, claiming it is needed to replace aged infrastructure, accommodate greater traffic volume, and provide for trucks carrying hazardous materials.
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