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The tunnel was opened in 1961. It was named for the son of Turnpike chairman William F. Callahan, who was killed in Italy days before the end of World War II. Formerly, control signals were used to reverse the direction of one lane in this tunnel or the Sumner Tunnel, when the opposite tunnel was closed for maintenance or emergencies. Under the ...
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The Sumner Tunnel is a road tunnel in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It carries traffic under Boston Harbor in one direction, from Logan International Airport and Route 1A in East Boston . The tunnel originally deposited traffic at the west side of the North End , but with the completion of the Big Dig , it was modified to have two exits.
Callahan Tunnel; D. Dewey Square Tunnel ... Prudential Tunnel; S. South Boston Transitway; Sumner Tunnel; T. Ted Williams Tunnel; O'Neill Tunnel ... Wikipedia® is a ...
Route 1A north (Callahan Tunnel) – Logan Airport, Government Center: Southbound exit and northbound entrance; signed as exits 17A (Government) and 17B (Route 1A) 46.848: 75.395: 26: 18: Route 3 north (Storrow Drive) / Route 28 – Leverett Circle, Cambridge: Northern end of Route 3 concurrency
It passes through the Callahan Tunnel (outbound/northbound) and Sumner Tunnel (inbound/southbound), becoming the East Boston Expressway past Logan Airport. The East Boston Expressway was the first freeway built in the city. Immediately beyond Logan Airport, Interstate 90 ends at Route 1A. End of the road, Salisbury MA
Wilcox Tunnel, which carries Wilcox Boulevard through Missionary Ridge and connects to Shallowford Road. Whiteside Tunnel (Missionary Ridge Railroad Tunnel) carries the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum trains between East Chattanooga and Grand Junction. Construction of the tunnel was started by the Chattanooga, Harrison, Georgetown and ...