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Broadway Tunnel (San Francisco) C. Central Subway (San Francisco) F. ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...
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The Transbay Tube is an underwater rail tunnel that carries Bay Area Rapid Transit's four transbay lines under San Francisco Bay between the cities of San Francisco and Oakland in California. The tube is 3.6 miles (5.8 km) long, and attaches to twin bored tunnels. [2]
Masonic Tunnel, carrying Geary Boulevard under Masonic Avenue; Presidio Parkway, US 101 through the Presidio of San Francisco (replacement for the elevated Doyle Drive) Stockton Street Tunnel, beneath a portion of Chinatown; Yerba Buena Tunnel, twin tunnels, I-80 near the middle of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge complex, Yerba Buena Island
Tunnels in the San Francisco Bay Area (1 C, 16 P) R. Railroad tunnels in California ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
The Market Street subway is a two-level subway tunnel that carries Muni Metro and BART trains under Market Street in San Francisco, California. [1] [2] It runs under the length of Market Street between Embarcadero station and Castro station. The upper level is used by Muni Metro lines and the lower level is used by BART lines.
Santa Ana River Hydroelectric System, Flume and Tunnel below Fish Screen 1898 1991 Redlands: San Bernardino: CA-130-G: Santa Ana River Hydroelectric System, Flumes and Tunnels below Sandbox 1898 1991 Redlands: San Bernardino: CA-130-R: Santa Ana River Hydroelectric System, Abandoned Tunnel Abandoned 1898 1991 Santa Ana Canal Redlands: San ...
"San Francisco Tunnels: Past, Present and Future" (PDF). Tunnel Business Magazine. Peninsula, Ohio: Benjamin Media. pp. 14–17. ISSN 1553-2917; Nolte, Carl (2 November 2014). "Underground and underappreciated, tunnels' time has come". San Francisco Chronicle