Travel Advisory

    December 2, 2019

 

Single-Lane Patterns through Tuscarora Tunnel to Begin This Week
Nighttime tunnel maintenance will impact traffic on I-76 in Franklin County.

 

MIDDLETOWN, PA. (DEC. 2, 2019) The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission advises motorists traveling on Interstate 76 (I-76) to be prepared for nighttime single-lane patterns and two-way traffic in the eastbound lanes of the Tuscarora Tunnel starting Tuesday, Dec. 3 at 8 p.m.

Starting Tuesday, Dec. 3 from 8 p.m. to Friday Dec. 6 at 9 a.m., crews will implement nightly traffic stoppages of no more than 15 minutes in both directions to establish a crossover pattern, directing all traffic into the eastbound tunnel. By 8 p.m. each night, the westbound tunnel will be closed and all traffic diverted into the eastbound tunnel until 9 a.m. when the patterns are lifted.

The following week, weekly nighttime crossovers will begin Sunday, Dec. 8 from 8 p.m. to Friday, Dec. 13 at 9 a.m. This will occur at night each week — Sunday to Friday from 8 p.m. to 9 a.m. — through January.

All traffic in both directions will merge into one lane approaching the tunnel, with a 40 mile per hour speed limit. Message boards will be activated to update motorists of any changes to the schedule caused by inclement weather or unforeseen traffic conditions.

The Tuscarora Tunnel is located on I-76 at mileposts 186 and 187 between the Fort Littleton Interchange and the Willow Hill Interchange on the Huntingdon County and Franklin County line.

The crossovers are necessary as part of a four-year, $109 million project to improve and modernize the Tuscarora Tunnel. Some of the major tasks to be completed include the removal of ceiling slabs, a new ventilation system, new membrane waterproofing, replacement of walkways, barriers and drainage system in the eastbound tunnel. The westbound tunnel will include the replacement of the drainage system, and both tunnels will receive electrical and mechanical upgrades as well as new lighting and electronic systems. The eastbound tube opened in 1940 and the westbound tube opened in 1968. The two tunnels were last renovated in the 1980s.

Motorists traveling on I-76 should stay alert and turn on headlights when entering the tunnel. Drivers are advised to slow down, keep an adequate distance from the vehicle ahead and never pass inside the tunnel. Customers who experience car trouble and cannot safely exit the tunnel should stay in the car, put on the hazard lights and wait for assistance. Tunnel personnel will monitor closed-circuit cameras and send help for disabled vehicles.

To report an accident or other emergency on the PA Turnpike, dial *11 via a mobile phone. To learn more about PA Turnpike conditions or to contact us, use one of these resources:

ON THE PA TURNPIKE

·    Variable & Digital Message Signs — nearly 100 signs along the Turnpike

·    Highway Advisory Radio — 1640 AM (tune-in near interchanges)

BY PHONE

·    Turnpike Roadway Information Program (toll-free) — 866-976-TRIP (8747)

·    Customer Assistance Center (toll-free) — 800-331-3414 (weekdays, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.)

ON THE WEB

  • Waze — a crowd-sourced navigation app that provides real-time traffic conditions with input from other drivers; download at https://www.waze.com
  • 511PA — service that provides travelers to current PA traffic and weather information as well as links to other information at: https://511pa.com/
 
CONTACT:

Carl DeFebo, 717-831-7176 
Rosanne Placey, 717-831-7507
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