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Railroad tunnels in the United States by state or territory (25 C) A. Amtrak tunnels (1 C, 7 P) B. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad tunnels (7 P) BNSF Railway tunnels (7 P) C.
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
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Railroad tunnels in the United States by state or territory (25 C) Road tunnels in the United States by state or territory (12 C) A. Tunnels in Alabama (1 C)
The Michigan Central Railway Tunnel is a railroad tunnel under the Detroit River connecting Detroit, Michigan, in the United States with Windsor, Ontario, in Canada.The U.S. entrance is south of Porter and Vermont streets near Rosa Parks Boulevard.
Railway tunnels in the United States (19 C, 4 P) Road tunnels in the United States (2 C, 31 P) W. Water tunnels in the United States (2 C, 18 P)
Beijing - Guangzhou Railway Binxian Tunnel China 14.251 km (8.855 mi) 2020 Yinchuan–Xi'an high-speed railway: Baekwoon Tunnel [citation needed] South Korea 14.239 km (8.8 mi) 2021 Jungang line: Dajianshan Tunnel China 14.197 km (8.822 mi) [45] 2021 Yuxi–Mohan Railway: Deli Tunnel China 14.167 km (8.803 mi) 2017
The St. Clair Tunnel is the name for two separate rail tunnels which were built under the St. Clair River between Sarnia, Ontario and Port Huron, Michigan.The original, opened in 1891 and used until it was replaced by a new larger tunnel in 1994, was the first full-size subaqueous tunnel built in North America. [3]