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George Massey Tunnel dedication plaque. The George Massey Tunnel (often referred to as the Massey Tunnel) is a highway traffic tunnel in the Metro Vancouver region of southwestern British Columbia carrying Highway 99 beneath the south arm of the Fraser River.
Highway 99 was later moved to freeway sections in southern Surrey, Delta, and Richmond that opened beginning in the late 1950s. These sections, which included the George Massey Tunnel under the Fraser River, were numbered as Highway 499 until 1973. The highway's northern section was extended several times between 1959 and 1992 with the opening ...
This list of tunnels in Canada includes any road, rail or waterway tunnel in Canada. Alberta. 97 Avenue Tunnel, Edmonton, ... George Massey Tunnel, Vancouver;
Caltrans had previously closed the “tunnel lane” to southbound traffic on April 3, and it has only been used by the contractor for some remaining construction work the past few weeks.
Construction on the Highway 99 project begins June 30 and continues through July 3, from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. The following ramps will experience full on and off-ramp closures during this time:
As part of the project, an expressway was constructed connecting the Deas Island Tunnel to Highway 10 – the route connecting downtown Vancouver to Highway 10 was designated as Highway 99B. [2] In 1962, the freeway was extended to 8th Avenue in Surrey and the route (including Highway 99B) was re-designated as Highway 99.
With the planned closure of Highway 99 on- and off-ramps at Belmont Avenue in east-central Fresno in early 2026, the nearby Olive Avenue interhcange will be improved with new traffic roundabouts ...
Replaced by George Massey Tunnel in 1959. George Massey Tunnel: Highway 99: ... Served automobile traffic from 1904 to 1937.