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Bobby Hopper Tunnel, twin tunnels, Interstate 49, Washington County; Cotter Tunnel, rail tunnel under US 62, MNA Railroad, northwest of Cotter, Marion County; Crest Tunnel, rail tunnel under State Highway 14, MNA Railroad, northwest of Omaha, Boone County
Tunnels in the United States, divided by state or territory. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tunnels in the United States by state . This is a container category .
New York State, United States 137,000 m (85.128 mi) 1945 4.1 m in diameter (13.2 m 2). New York City's main water supply tunnel. Water supply Päijänne Water Tunnel: Southern Finland, Finland 120,000 m (74.565 mi) 1982 16 m 2 cross section. Main water supply tunnel for the Helsinki metropolitan area in southern Finland, drilled through solid rock.
Tunnels in the United States by populated place (9 C) Tunnels in the United States by state or territory (38 C) Lists of tunnels in the United States (1 C, 10 P)
Hydroelectric. 7.2-7.6 meters in diameter. Part of a wider complex of tunnels that are 72 kilometers in length combined Quabbin Aqueduct: Massachusetts, United States 39.6 km (24.6 mi) 1905 Water supply Evanger Hydropower Plant Evanger, Norway 34.4 km (21.4 mi) 1977 Hydroelectric. 30 m 2: Talave Tunnel: Albacete, Spain 31.8 km (19.8 mi) 1979
Railway stations located underground in the United States (13 C, 4 P) U. Union Pacific Railroad tunnels ... Pages in category "Railway tunnels in the United States"
The streets were raised in 1914, leaving a network of underground tunnels that visitors can explore. Tours cost $15 for adults, and less for seniors, students, and children.
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