The Longest Tunnel In Pittsburgh Has A Truly Fascinating Backstory
By Beth Price-Williams|Published March 15, 2021
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Beth Price-Williams
Author
A professional writer for more than two decades, Beth has lived in nearly a dozen states – from Missouri and Virginia to Connecticut and Vermont – and Toronto, Canada. In addition to traveling extensively in the U.S. and the U.K., she has a BA in Journalism from Point Park University (PA), a MA in Holocaust & Genocide Studies from Stockton University (NJ), and a Master of Professional Writing from Chatham University (PA). A writer and editor for Only In Your State since 2016, Beth grew up in and currently lives outside of Pittsburgh and when she’s not writing or hanging out with her bunnies, budgies, and chinchilla, she and her daughter are out chasing waterfalls.
It’s probably safe to say that the majority of Pittsburghers have spent a whole lot of time waiting in traffic to go through the city’s tunnels then zipping through, only to sigh with relief when we see daylight again. However, how many of us have ever stopped to think about the history behind those tunnels? The longest tunnel in Pittsburgh, for example, boasts a pretty fascinating history.