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  2. Port Miami Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Miami Tunnel (also State Road 887) is a 4,200-foot (1,300 m) [3] bored, undersea tunnel in Miami, Florida. It consists of two parallel tunnels (one in each direction) that travel beneath Biscayne Bay , connecting the MacArthur Causeway on Watson Island with PortMiami on Dodge Island .

  3. List of tunnels in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Port of Miami Tunnel. Henry E. Kinney Tunnel/New River Tunnel, twin tunnels, US 1 under New River in Fort Lauderdale; Port of Miami Tunnel, twin tunnels, State Road 886, beneath Biscayne Bay, connecting MacArthur Causeway on Watson Island with PortMiami on Dodge Island

  4. Florida State Road 886 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 886 (SR 886), also known as Port Boulevard, is a causeway connecting the Port of Miami with downtown Miami, Florida. Its western terminus is an intersection with U.S. Route 1 (US 1 or Biscayne Boulevard) just north of Bayside Marketplace , and its eastern terminus is at the Port of Miami entrance.

  5. PortMiami - Wikipedia

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    On May 24, 2010, construction began on the Miami Port Tunnel, a $1 billion project providing a much-needed direct connection from the port to I-395. Prior to the tunnel's completion, the only way to enter and exit the port was via surface streets through downtown Miami. Construction on the tunnel finished in 2014.

  6. Interstate 895 - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 895 (I-895) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in the US state of Maryland.Known as the Harbor Tunnel Thruway, the highway runs 11.44 miles (18.41 km) between one junction with I-95 in Elkridge and another interchange with I-95 on the east side of Baltimore.

  7. Port of Baltimore suspends ship traffic after bridge collapse ...

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    Additionally, vehicles more than 13-feet and 6-inches high or 8-feet wide may not use the 1-895 Baltimore Harbor Tunnel. Vehicles more than 14-feet and 6-inches high or 11-feet wide may not use ...

  8. Engineers at Baltimore’s fallen port are working so ... - AOL

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    Engineers at Baltimore’s fallen port are working so diligently, they expect to restore service months earlier than expected. Dylan Sloan. April 10, 2024 at 9:24 AM. Tasos Katopodis—Getty Images.

  9. Here’s how crews will remove up to 4,000 tons of debris to ...

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    Live updates: The latest on the Baltimore bridge collapse More heavy equipment is expected at the scene in the coming weeks. That includes seven floating cranes, 10 tugs, nine barges, eight ...