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A subway under a busy road in Prague, Czechia. A subway, also known as an underpass, is a grade-separated pedestrian crossing running underneath a road or railway in order to entirely separate pedestrians and cyclists from motor or train traffic.
A pedestrian pathway in a tunnel under a road, providing a crossing without interrupting pedestrian or vehicular traffic. Also known as a subway. Pedestrian overpass Footbridge over a pedestrian pathway, allowing pedestrians to cross without interrupting vehicular traffic. Also known as a footbridge.
The tunnels listed here can be either be pure cycling tunnels and/or pedestrian tunnels with separate tubes, or shared-use tunnels (i.e. having a shared lane, or a bike lane and footpath without a non-crossable physical separation).
The tunnel goes under Route 46 at Fifth St in Clifton, NJ. Up until now, the underground tunnel was not wheelchair accessible, but a pair of federal grants totaling more than $932,000 and awarded ...
The Tyne Pedestrian and Cyclist Tunnels run under the River Tyne between Howdon and Jarrow in Tyne & Wear, England. Opened in 1951, heralded as a contribution to the Festival of Britain, they were Britain's first purpose-built cycling tunnels. [1] The original cost was £833,000 [1] and the tunnels were used by 20,000 people a day. [2]
One of St. George's busiest stretches of road is about to see some relief with the opening this month of a new tunnel for pedestrians and cyclists. New St. George pedestrian tunnel near Interstate ...
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