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The Sydney Harbour Tunnel is a twin-tube road tunnel in Sydney, Australia. The tunnel was completed and opened to traffic in August 1992 to provide a second vehicular crossing of Sydney Harbour to alleviate congestion on the Sydney Harbour Bridge .
Sydney Harbour Bridge (southbound) $4.27 (max., varies by time of day) Same as Class A prices No regular toll increase Transport for NSW [c] – Sydney Harbour Tunnel (southbound) $4.27 (max., varies by time of day) Same as Class A prices No regular toll increase Transport for NSW [d
M1 Coffs Harbour Bypass; Southconnex – M6 Motorway (Sydney) (F6 extension) – To be complete by 2024. Western Harbour Tunnel (Major multibillion-dollar tollway/tunnels, connecting WestConnex with the Warringah Freeway) Western Harbour Tunnel and Warringah Freeway Upgrade; Outer Sydney Orbital – Estimated to be completed in 2040.
Two in-line dual tunnels that carry runways for Sydney Airport [3] Avon Tunnel Dombarton to Avon: Maldon – Dombarton railway line: Rail 4,000 13,000 A planned single track tunnel. Only a few metres at each end were evacuated. 150.7372°, -34.4451° [4] Balmain Colliery: Below Sydney Harbour: Coal mine: Belmore Tunnel: Blue Mountains: Main ...
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The Western Harbour Tunnel road tunnel would link the Balmain Peninsula with Lane Cove via a tunnel under Sydney Harbour, emerging to connect with the M2 Hills Motorway in the north. It would also include tunnel links to the Burnt Bridge Creek Deviation in Balgowlah and an upgraded Wakehurst Parkway at Frenchs Forest.
At the time of opening, bridges and tunnel entrances/exits to the future sections of M8 and the Sydney Gateway had already been completed. The final bridge of the St Peters Interchange was put in place in October 2019. [7] Until 2023, the interchange was the northern terminus of the M8 Motorway.
WestConnex in Sydney, Australia is the largest and longest road tunnel in Australia, with a length of 22 km. A joint project of the New South Wales and Australian Federal governments, the motorway scheme created around 33 kilometres (21 mi) motorway with 6-10 lanes between Homebush and Kingsgrove, passing underneath Inner West suburbs including Haberfield and St Peters.