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The First Street Tunnel is a two-track, soft-earth tunnel built between 1904 and 1906 by the Washington Terminal Company to serve as the southern approach to Union Station in Washington, D.C. Currently owned by Amtrak, it connects to lower-level tracks and platforms at the station, passes under Capitol Hill and connects to the RF&P Subdivision (CSX Transportation) and Long Bridge, offering ...
Railroad tunnels in Washington, D.C. (2 P) ... White House to Treasury Building tunnel This page was last edited on 31 March 2024, at 14:37 (UTC). Text ...
The White House to Treasury Building tunnel is a 761-foot (232 m) subterranean structure in Washington, D.C. that connects a sub-basement of the East Wing of the White House to the areaway which surrounds the United States Treasury Building.
Virginia Midland Railway: Washington and Potomac Railroad: 1886 1900 Washington, Potomac and Chesapeake Railroad: Washington, Potomac and Chesapeake Railroad: 1901 1910 Washington, Potomac and Chesapeake Railway: Washington, Potomac and Chesapeake Railway: 1910 1918 Chesapeake Beach Railway: Washington Southern Railway: WSN RF&P: 1901 1920
Washington Street Tunnel, streetcar tunnel, Washington Street under the Chicago River in Chicago, abandoned; Winston Tunnel, abandoned rail tunnel, 2,493 feet (760 m) long, abandoned and partially collapsed former Chicago Great Western Railway tunnel, 9 miles west of Elizabeth in Jo Daviess County
US 1 north (6th Street NW) Eastern end of concurrency with US 1: 3.4: 5.5: I-395 south (3rd Street Tunnel) / 4th Street NW: Northern terminus of I-395; future I-195; 4th Street NW is a one-way street, southbound access only: NoMa: 3.8: 6.1: North Capitol Street: Grade-separated interchange (also crosses the New York Avenue Bridge) Gateway: 6.0: 9.7
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If a tunnel was to be built for H Street NE, the cost would be an extra $10,000 (equivalent to $285,000 in 2023 [19]). [22] Three days later, officers and members of the Northeast Washington Citizens' Association expressed their outrage to representatives of Congress and the railroads at an Association meeting at the Northeast Temple on H ...