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The east–west tunnel is signed as a part of California State Route 24 and connects Oakland to central Contra Costa County.It is named after Thomas E. Caldecott (1878–1951), who was mayor of Berkeley in 1930–1932, a member of the Alameda County Board of Supervisors in 1933–1945, and president of Joint Highway District 13, which built the first two bores.
Vehicle restrictions are set to start at 3 a.m. Tuesday as snow falls on area highways. ... (Lamar) to the New Jersey border. I-81 from I-78 to the New York border. I-84, entire length.
The agency that became NJDOT began as the New Jersey State Highway Department (NJSHD) c. 1920. [3] NJDOT was established in 1966 as the first State transportation agency in the United States. The Transportation Act of 1966 (Chapter 301, Public Laws, 1966) established the NJDOT on December 12, 1966.
Route 44T, also known as the Gloucester County Tunnel, was a proposed state highway and vehicular tunnel during the 1930s from Gloucester County, New Jersey to Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. The route was to begin at the state line near Paulsboro, New Jersey , heading eastward as a freeway through several southern New Jersey communities and ...
The Port Authority's proposed increase of 63 cents would affect users of the GW Bridge, the Holland and Lincoln tunnels and other bridges.
The state Department of Transportation on Wednesday announced part of Route 23 northbound in Wantage would be closed as the agency embarks on a monthslong project on the highway.
Tunnels in Hudson County, New Jersey (14 P) N. Newark Light Rail (1 C, 1 P) R. Railroad tunnels in New Jersey (1 C, 19 P) Road tunnels in New Jersey (3 C, 4 P)
In the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering, the state highways running concurrent with US 1/9 were removed, while Route 25T became Truck US 1/9 and Route 25 between the Tonnele Circle and the Holland Tunnel became US 1/9 Business (now Route 139). [27] [28] THe New Jersey Turnpike interchange was expanded from 1955 to 1956.