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  2. Moffat Tunnel Improvement District - Wikipedia

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    In January 1998, the newly seated commissioners sold the water tunnel to the Denver Water Board for $7 million and put the railroad tunnel up for sale. There were no offers, though. The railroad had the right of first refusal and to match any offer. Moreover, it had a lease lasting until 2025 that had little monetary value to the owner of the ...

  3. New underground tunnels being built to ease HRBT congestion - AOL

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  4. Footage shows secret underground tunnels used by Assad ... - AOL

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    Secret escape tunnels used by the Assad family have been discovered after their tyrannical regime was overthrown by Syrian rebel forces over the weekend. A video allegedly shows an underground ...

  5. Underground Tours That You Didn't Know Were Right Under ... - AOL

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    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.

  6. List of tunnels in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts Avenue NW tunnel, twin tunnels, under Thomas Circle NW, NW DC (two) Third Street Tunnels, Interstate 395. southern portion, twin tunnels, under the National Mall Capitol reflecting pool, SW and NW DC; northern portion, twin tunnels, under Massachusetts Ave NW and H Street NW, NW DC

  7. Underground construction - Wikipedia

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    Underground construction workers often work under reduced light condition, in dangerous spaces, and are at a high risk of exposure to contaminants, fire, and explosions. In the United States the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) first adopted unique regulations for underground construction in 1971.

  8. Workers at Elon Musk’s Boring Co. accidentally dug ... - AOL

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    Both incidents add to a series of safety episodes that have taken place since the Boring Company began work to expand its existing tunnel system—currently a 2.4-mile, one-way underground conduit ...

  9. William Lyttle - Wikipedia

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    William Lyttle (1931 – June 2010) was an Irish eccentric, notable for digging an extensive network of tunnels under his home in De Beauvoir Town, London. [1]Lyttle was dubbed "The Mole Man of Hackney" by the Hackney Gazette due to his digging, a nickname that was later adopted more widely by the press.