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  2. Center for National Response - Wikipedia

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    The Center for National Response was formerly located inside a former 2,802 feet (854 m) two-lane vehicular tunnel opened November 8, 1954 as part of the West Virginia Turnpike. Originally known as Memorial Tunnel, the tunnel formerly carried West Virginia Turnpike through/under Paint Creek Mountain in Standard, West Virginia in Kanawha County ...

  3. Memorial Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Memorial Tunnel began in 1952. [3] It opened to traffic on November 8, 1954, [1] at a final cost of $5 million. [4] Its construction required moving 91,000 cubic yards (70,000 m 3) of earth, and it was the first tunnel in the nation to have closed-circuit television monitoring.

  4. Interstate 77 in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    West Virginia E-ZPass members can pay a flat annual fee for unlimited travel on the West Virginia Turnpike. [ 29 ] [ 31 ] The Parkways Authority briefly raised toll rates on January 1, 2006, [ 8 ] but a state judge found the hike to be illegal, rescinding it a few days later.

  5. List of tunnels in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh Light Rail and Port Authority of Allegheny County buses Mount Washington: 3,500 feet (1,100 m) 1904 Negro Mountain Tunnel: Somerset County South Pennsylvania Railroad: Never used and omitted from the Pennsylvania Turnpike [52] Rays Hill Tunnel: Pennsylvania Turnpike (abandoned) Rays Hill: 3,532 feet (1,077 m) 1940 [50] Sideling Hill ...

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  7. List of tunnels in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Canal Tunnel: Pennsylvania Canal (Western Division) 40°26'29.0"N, 79°59'40.9"W: Sometimes confused with the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Extension Railroad tunnel, which is nearby Pittsburgh and Castle Shannon Tunnel: Pittsburgh and Castle Shannon Railroad: Mount Washington: 40°25'41.20"N, 80°0'18.61"W: Also known as Mount ...

  8. West Virginia Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The agency is tasked with operating the West Virginia Turnpike, an 88-mile (142 km) tolled stretch of Interstate 77 from Charleston to Princeton. It was involved in the planned operation of a toll U.S. Route 35 in Mason and Putnam counties and the Mon-Fayette Expressway , however WV 43 was opened as a freeway and a possible toll US 35 ...

  9. List of Interstate Highways in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Now part of Pennsylvania Turnpike: I-279: 13.32: 21.44 I-376/US 22/US 30 in Pittsburgh: I-79 in Franklin Park: 1972: current Also known as the Parkway North, North Shore Expressway, East Street Valley Expressway and the Raymond E. Wilt Memorial Highway [3] I-283: 2.91: 4.68 I-76 near Highspire: I-83/US 322 near Harrisburg: 1972: current