WILL ENGINEERING MARVEL OF YESTERYEAR HOLD UP TO DEMANDS OF TODAY'S HIGH-SPEED TRAFFIC?

2017/06/15 11:16am

To begin with, the road was unlike anything most drivers had ever encountered in the United States: Four lanes of superhighway cutting from just west of Harrisburg to just east of Pittsburgh - straight, level and true. A road that for the first time in Pennsylvania history would bend the earth to its needs rather than the other way around, cutting travel time between the two cities by more than six hours.