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The Gateway Tunnel will join the current right-of-way at the south side (left.) The Gateway Program would build two new tunnels, doubling the rail capacity. [82] : S-2 to S-3, S-10 [174] : 5B-17 The current North River Tunnels allow a maximum of 24 one-way crossings per hour; [153] [175] the Gateway proposal would allow an additional 24 trains ...
The East Side Big Pipe is a large sewer line and tunnel in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is part of a combined sewer system of pipes, sumps, drains, pumps, and other infrastructure that transports sewage and stormwater run-off to the city's Columbia Boulevard Wastewater Treatment Plant. The East Side Big Pipe project, begun in 2006 ...
The lower level, intended for commuter rail, saw passenger service after completion of the East Side Access project, in late 2022. In the UK, the 1934 Queensway Tunnel under the River Mersey between Liverpool and Birkenhead was originally to have road vehicles running on the upper deck and trams on the lower. During construction the tram usage ...
The Holland Tunnel is the oldest of the vehicular tunnels, opening to great fanfare in 1927 as the first mechanically ventilated underwater tunnel. The Queens Midtown Tunnel was opened in 1940 to relieve the congestion on the city's bridges. Each of its tubes were designed 1.5 feet (0.46 m) wider than the Holland Tunnel in order to accommodate ...
89001388 [1] Added to NRHP. September 7, 1989. The Cobble Hill Tunnel (also known as the Atlantic Avenue Tunnel) is an abandoned Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) tunnel beneath Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, New York City, running through the neighborhoods of Downtown Brooklyn and Cobble Hill. When open, it ran for about 2,517 feet (767 m) between ...
The East Side Trolley Tunnel, also known as the East Side Transit Tunnel or the College Hill Tunnel, [1] [2] [3] : 82 is a bi-directional tunnel in Providence, Rhode Island, originally built for trolley use in 1914, and now used for public transit buses. The East Side Trolley Tunnel could be considered the first bus rapid transit link in North ...
East Side Tunnel may refer to two separate tunnels in Providence, Rhode Island: The East Side Trolley Tunnel , a tunnel undercutting College Hill, still in use today for bus routes The East Side Railroad Tunnel , a railroad tunnel connecting East Providence to downtown Providence, out of use since 1981
According to the MTA's website, the project known as East Side Access will culminate with the opening of Grand Central Madison, a new terminal along Madison Avenue between 43rd and 48th Streets.