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The Central Freeway is a roughly one-mile (1.5 km) elevated freeway in San Francisco, California, United States, connecting the Bayshore/James Lick Freeway (US 101 and I-80) with the Hayes Valley neighborhood. Most of the freeway is part of US 101, which exits at Mission Street on the way to the Golden Gate Bridge.
Dornan Tunnel, [5] carrying Gerrard Avenue in Point Richmond parallel to the rail tunnel; Escondido Freeway (SR 15), cut-and-cover tunnel between Polk and Orange Avenues in East San Diego (Teralta Park covers the freeway) Feather River Highway , three tunnels, Feather River Canyon; Gaviota Tunnel, northbound US 101, Santa Barbara County
State Route 24 (SR 24) is a heavily traveled east–west state highway in the U.S. state of California that serves the eastern side of the San Francisco Bay Area.A freeway throughout its entire length, it runs from the Interstate 580/Interstate 980 interchange (just east of the MacArthur Maze) in Oakland, and through the Caldecott Tunnel under the Berkeley Hills, to the Interstate 680 junction ...
Along the north side of Folsom Street between Essex and Spear streets, the former freeway right-of-way was transferred to the City of San Francisco and included in the Transbay Redevelopment Plan, which calls for the development of over 2,500 new homes, 3,000,000 square feet (280,000 m 2) of new office and commercial space, and 100,000 square ...
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A tunnel officially known as the Robin Williams Tunnel [2] (previously and formally referred to as the Waldo Tunnel [3]) is located at the highest elevation on US 101/SR 1 along the Waldo Grade. The first bore of the tunnel was completed in 1937 and the second [ 3 ] in 1954, with the Waldo Sidehill Viaducts . [ 4 ]
In 1948, voters in the City of San Francisco passed a $5 million bond measure (equivalent to $50.7 million in 2023 [9]) to fund the construction of the Broadway Tunnel. [10] Site preparations, including the move of an apartment building from 1453 Mason to Vallejo Street, [ 11 ] were underway by October 1949, and the construction contract was ...
In office April 15, 1975 – November 15, 1978: ... San Francisco, California: Political party: ... Tunnel to San Rafael was named the William T. Bagley Freeway. [4]