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  2. Broadway Tunnel (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    Tunnel clearance. 13.5 ft (4.1 m) The Broadway Tunnel (officially the Robert C. Levy Tunnel) is a roadway tunnel in San Francisco, California. The tunnel opened in 1952, and serves as a high-capacity conduit for traffic between Chinatown and North Beach to the east and Russian Hill and Van Ness Avenue to the west.

  3. Caldecott Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Description. The east–west tunnel is signed as a part of California State Route 24 and connects Oakland to central Contra Costa County.It is named after Thomas E. Caldecott (1878–1951), who was mayor of Berkeley in 1930–1932, a member of the Alameda County Board of Supervisors in 1933–1945, and president of Joint Highway District 13, which built the first two bores.

  4. Twin Peaks Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Twin Peaks Tunnel is a 2.27-mile-long (3.65 km) light rail/streetcar tunnel in San Francisco, California. The tunnel runs under Twin Peaks and is used by the K Ingleside , L Taraval , M Ocean View and S Shuttle lines of the Muni Metro system.

  5. East Side Access - Wikipedia

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    With an estimated cost of $12 billion, or about $3.5 billion per mile ($2.2 billion per kilometer) of new tunnel, the East Side Access tunnels were seven times as expensive as comparable railroad tunnels in other countries.

  6. A Look at Historic Highway 92 From Half Moon Bay to Hayward

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    If it wasn't for the development of Highway 92, Half Moon Bay would be left out of business opportunities and straight access to the Bay, explains Fredricks in the column. By the late 1960s, the ...

  7. Sunset Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Sunset Tunnel, originally known as the Duboce Tunnel, is a 4,232 ft (1,290 m)-long light rail/streetcar tunnel in San Francisco, California. The tunnel runs under the steep hill adjacent to Buena Vista Park and is used exclusively by the N Judah Muni Metro line.