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  1. Washington Street Tunnel

    Washington Street Tunnel may refer to Washington Street Tunnel Chicago , a road tunnel in Chicago Washington Street Tunnel Boston , a subway tunnel in Boston disambig ...   more details



  1. Market Street Tunnel

    Market Street Tunnel refers to the following tunnels Market Street Tunnel San Francisco , carrying rapid transit and light rail Market Street Tunnel downtown Philadelphia , carrying rapid transit and streetcars Market Street Tunnel West Philadelphia , carrying commuter rail trains under 32nd Street, and including an abandoned branch The Center City Commuter Connection runs east west a block north of Market Street in Philadelphia. disambig ...   more details



  1. Krog Street Tunnel

    The Krog Street Tunnel is a tunnel in Atlanta known for its street art . ref http clatl.com atlanta because the krog street tunnel is the original social networking site Content?oid 4292857 Because the Krog Street Tunnel is the original social networking site , Creative Loafing , November 23, 2011 ref ref http books.google.com books?id gKemS0sSzr8C&pg PA172&dq 22krog street tunnel 22&hl en&sa X&ei v9ANT5XDLZDg2wX24YjeBw&ved 0CDoQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q 22krog 20street 20tunnel 22&f false John A. Burrison, Roots of a region Southern folk culture , p.172 ref ref http nl.newsbank.com nl search we Archives?p product AT&p theme at&p action search&p maxdocs 200&p topdoc 1&p text direct 0 11D4AC16D4EE3338&p field direct 0 document id&p perpage 10&p sort YMD date D&s trackval GooglePM KROG STREET TUNNEL ATLANTA S GRAFFITI CANVAS It s got a lotta soul , Atlanta Journal Constitution , December 2, 2007 ref The tunnel links the Cabbagetown Atlanta Cabbagetown and Inman Park neighborhoods. See also Arts in Atlanta External links http thedailykrog.tumblr.com The Daily Krog A picture a day...from the...Krog Street Tunnel commonscat Krog Street Tunnel References Reflist Inman Park Atlanta Category Culture of Atlanta, Georgia Category Graffiti in the United States Category Public art in the United States ...   more details



  1. LaSalle Street Tunnel

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The LaSalle Street Tunnel was Chicago s second tunnel under the Chicago River . It was started November 3, 1869, and completed July 4, 1871. It was designed by William Bryson who was the resident engineer for the Washington Street Tunnel Chicago Washington Street Tunnel . It was 1,890 feet 576m long, and cost 566,000. History In the 1880s the Cable car railway cable car companies took over the tunnel, and it was used for cable car service until 1906. The Chicago River Reversing the flow reversing of the Chicago River exposed the tunnel in 1900 and a wider, deeper replacement was built in drydock from steel plate and lowered into a trench in the riverbed. It opened to electric streetcar service in 1911 1912. The LaSalle Street tunnel was in use until November, 1939, when it was closed during the construction of the Blue Line Chicago Transit Authority Milwaukee Lake Dearborn Congress subway , the Clark Lake CTA station Lake & LaSalle now Clark Lake CTA station Clark & Lake station of which intersected the tunnel s south ramp under Lake Street Chicago Lake Street . The north entrance ramp toward the tunnel remains in the middle of LaSalle Street, providing access to, and egress from, Caroll Street and the network of lower level streets and parking north of the River. Coord missing Illinois Gallery gallery Image La Salle St. tunnel, Chicago, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views.png LaSalle Street Tunnel gallery DEFAULTSORT Lasalle Street Tunnel Category Railroad tunnels in Illinois Category Transportation in Chicago, Illinois Category Buildings and structures in Chicago, Illinois Category Tunnels completed in 1871 Chicago stub ...   more details



  1. 2nd Street Tunnel

    NOTOC Infobox tunnel name 2nd Street Tunnel image Mouth of the 2nd street tunnel.jpg caption The west entrance of the 2nd Street Tunnel line location Downtown Los Angeles coordinates Coord 34.0558 118.2519 region US CA type landmark route Los Angeles streets, 1 10 2nd Street status start Figueroa Street Northwest end end Hill Street Southeast end startwork open 1924 close owner operator character construction ... Street Tunnel is a widely filmed and photographed tunnel on Los Angeles streets, 1 10 2nd Street under ..., and lined with glossy white glazed tiles that bathe the tunnel in a unique and desirable light described as one big light box &ndash which creates unusual textures. The tunnel was built to relieve congestion on the earlier 3rd Street Tunnel. ref http blogdowntown.com 2008 09 3589 third street tunnel ... auto shoots nothing new for 2nd street tunnel External links commonscat http www.flickr.com search ?q 2nd street tunnel la&l cc&ss 2&ct 6&mt all&w all&adv 1 flickr images of 2nd Street Tunnel with Creative Commons licenses http www.trafficschools123.com blog 2nd street tunnel in downtown los angeles ... completed in 1924 nl 2nd Street Tunnel ... 25th of that year. The distinctive white tiles, which give the tunnel its glow, came from Germany ... in films, television and commercials The tunnel is frequently used in movies &ndash notably Blade Runner &ndash and even more frequently in car advertisements, with 73 car ads filmed in the tunnel ... by designer Michelle Mason. The short length of the tunnel means that in shots directly down the tunnel ... increases the flexibility and visual variety in using the tunnel. The surface of the tunnel is in poor ... footage of the tunnel is generally digitally cleaned up in post production. Other films in which the tunnel has appeared include The Driver 1978 , Flashdance 1983 , The Terminator 1984 , Sneakers ... member, 1941 43, condemned auto horn noise in tunnel Charles E. Downs , City Council member convicted ...   more details



  1. Main Street Tunnel

    Infobox Bridge bridge name Main Street Tunnel image Main Street Tunnel, Welland.jpg caption Western approach to the Main Street Tunnel official name also known as carries 4 lanes of traffic crosses Welland Canal locale Welland , Ontario maint id design mainspan length width clearance below traffic open May 20, 1972 closed toll map cue map image map text map width lat 42.993222 long 79.216704 The Main Street Tunnel , located in Welland , Ontario , Canada , is an underwater tunnel, carrying Regional Municipality of Niagara Niagara Road 27 and the unsigned designation of Highway 7146 under the Welland Canal . It is named as a part of East Main Street. The structure was built as a part of the Welland By Pass project. Its construction was relatively easy since, like the Townline Tunnel , it was constructed at the same time as the channel above it and a simple Tunnel Construction cut and cover . The tunnel was officially opened on May 20, 1972. Description The tunnel links Ontario Highway 406 ... a sidewalk for pedestrian use in the westbound section. History The Main Street Tunnel, like the nearby Townline Tunnel to the south, was constructed in the early 1970s as part of the Welland Bypass of the Welland Canal. It was built using a cut and cover technique, whereby the tunnel was excavated ... provides a connection from Welland eastward to Niagara Falls, Ontario Niagara Falls . The tunnel ... was split 50 50 between the Transport Canada and the St. Lawrence Seaway Authority . The tunnel ... 20, 1972. ref http localhistory.welland.library.on.ca clipping source tunnels 15001.jpg Tunnel Opening ... Newspaper clippings about the tunnel s construction Crossings navbox structure Crossings place Welland Canal bridge Main Street Tunnel bridge signs upstream Townline Tunnel Ontario Highway 58A Highway 58A , br Ontario Highway 3 Highway 3 Main Street Lift Bridge Port Colborne upstream signs downstream Canboro Road former Ontario Highway 20 Highway 20 , br Thorold Tunnel Ontario Highway 58 Highway ...   more details



  1. Simcoe Street Tunnel

    Image Simcoe Tunnel.jpg thumb right The Simcoe Street Tunnel on a beautiful day, shortly after its completion. The Simcoe Street tunnel is located between Front Street and Bremnar Blvd. in Toronto , Ontario , Canada . This 40 million tunnel is situated in a densely urban site below a pedestrian skywalk and in close proximity to Toronto Union Station and an adjacent hotel. The tunnel roof structure ... wide pedestrian sidewalk on each side of the tunnel. ref name Tunnel Links cite web url http www.canada.com nationalpost news toronto story.html?id 71760bdf 0819 4e5e afd2 921668b91d62 title Tunnel links city core, waterfront publisher National Post accessdate 2011 03 10 ref The Simcoe Street tunnel ... Simcoe Street Tunnel Opening Celebration publisher Ward20 accessdate 2011 03 10 ref Construction Image Simcoe Street Tunnel Construction.jpg thumb right The Simcoe Street Tunnel while it was under construction. Construction of the tunnel began in late 2006 and was carried out in stages. Thin soil cover prohibited the use of bored tunnel and hacked tunnel methods. For each stage the substructure was first ... and business developments are occurring. ref name Simcoe Street Underpass The tunnel not only ... component in building the tunnel was the readily available supply of precast deck segments nearby. The project ... to construct the extension of Simcoe Street, built a precast facility on site. A total of 153 girders ... reinforced. ref name Simcoe Tunnel cite web url http www.dailycommercialnews.com article id26628 title ... Commercial News accessdate 2011 03 09 ref Design and construction of the tunnel posed significant ... location in North America. ref name Simcoe Tunnel It was necessary to maintain the normal operation ... of 177 daily scheduled trains that passed over the tunnel were maintained. Some trains were temporarily rerouted to adjacent tracks. ref name Simcoe Tunnel Environmental and Social Impacts Image Simcoe Tunnel 02.jpg thumb right A Go Transit train passing over the Simcoe Tunnel. To help protect ...   more details



  1. Washington Street Tunnel (Chicago)

    Refimprove date December 2009 The Washington Street Tunnel was the first traffic tunnel under the Chicago River . J.L. Lake was awarded the contract to construct the tunnel in July 1867 and its construction was completed January 1, 1869. This tunnel was 1605 feet long and cost 517,000. In the 1880s the cable car companies took over the tunnel and it was used for cable car service until 1906. The reversing of the Chicago River exposed the tunnel in 1900 and several ships ran aground on it, damaging the roof. A wider, deeper replacement was built under the original. George W. Jackson was the contractor for the rebuilt tunnel. ref Method of Reconstructing the Washington Street Tunnel of the Chicago ... World War to add an additional high level subway running parallel to the Washington Street line under Jackson Street, similarly using the Van Buren Street Tunnel tunnel located between Jackson and Van .... ref Both would be tied into another subway tunnel to be dug under Clinton Street, proposed in the interim ... 7, 10 11. ref Coord missing Illinois Gallery gallery Image Washington Street tunnel, east entrance, by P .... Note Illustrated. ref It opened to electric streetcar service in 1911 1912. The Washington Street Tunnel was in use until 1953. Plans were made to incorporate the tunnel into a high level subway to run under Washington Street between Clinton Street and Grand Park. ref Chicago Department of Subways ... Provision for the Widening of E. and W. Congress Street Chicago City of Chicago, October 30 ... Expressway median, 200 feet east of Halsted Street , constructed in 1952 simultaneously with the pair ... wide station built at Peoria Street in 1964 to accommodate the anticipated platform north of the UIC .... ref In 1951 1952, the plans were modified to use the Washington Street subway as a busway rather than as a train tunnel, while Clinton and Jackson tunnels were merged and remained a rail plan. ref Chicago ... Street station house went unchanged. ref Chicago Transit Board, Plan for Expanding Rapid ...   more details



  1. Montague Street Tunnel

    Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox bridge bridge name Montague Street Tunnel image Montague vent bldg ... W type landmark display inline,title The Montague Street Tunnel carries the NYCS Montague trains of the New ... Street Tunnel . Regular service began Monday, August 2, 1920. The two new tunnels allowed passengers ... 13 ref The original construction cost was 9,867,906.52, almost twice that of the 60th Street Tunnel. Construction of the tunnel began on October 12, 1914, using a tunneling shield in conjunction with compressed air. The tunnel was designed by civil engineer Clifford Milburn Holland , who would later serve as the first chief engineer of the Holland Tunnel . ref cite news title Work Begins on New Tubes ... date December 28, 1920 accessdate 2010 02 28 ref Use of the Montague Street Tunnel, the Cranberry Street Tunnel or a combination of the two tunnels were considered as alternatives in lieu of constructing ... 2010 02 28 ref Use of the existing tunnel was considered as an option because the Montague Street ... Crossings place East River bridge Montague Street Tunnel bridge signs NYCS Montague time bullets upstream Clark Street Tunnel upstream signs NYCS Clark time bullets downstream Joralemon Street Tunnel ... Through Queens and Montague Street Tubes url http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res 9801E6D71131E433A25752C0A96E9C946195D6CF ... June 15, 1999 accessdate 2010 07 02 ref The north tube of the tunnel was holed through on June 2, 1917 and the south tube was holed through on June 20, 1917. ref cite news title New River Tunnel Opened ... articles psr montague.html title Last Down town Tunnel Holed Through work nycsubway.org accessdate 2010 02 28 ref On December 27, 1920, more than ten thousand passengers were forced to evacuate the tunnel. Power to the third rail was shut off after a shoe beam on a train approaching Whitehall Street South Ferry BMT Broadway Line Whitehall Street fell and caused a short circuit, stranding ten subway trains inside the tunnel. ref cite news title Thousands Penned in River Tunnel url http query.nytimes.com ...   more details



  1. Van Buren Street Tunnel

    Refimprove date December 2009 The Van Buren Street Tunnel was Chicago s third tunnel under the Chicago River . Built in 1891 92 just north of Van Buren Street, it was 1,514 feet long and was used for cable car service until 1906. The reversing of the Chicago River exposed the tunnel in 1900 and a wider, deeper replacement was built under the original tunnel and opened to electric streetcar service in 1911 1912. The tunnel was closed in 1924. Plans were made to incorporate the tunnel into a high level subway to run under Jackson Street between Clinton Street and Grand Park, along with parallel route under Washington Street, utilising Washington Street Tunnel Chicago that street s similar tunnel under the river. ref City of Chicago, Department of Streets and Superhighways, Eighth Annual Report of the Department of Subways and Superhighways, City of Chicago, for the Year Ending December 31, 1946. ref Both would be tied into another subway tunnel to be dug under Clinton Street. ref City of Chicago, Department of Streets and Superhighways, Sixth Annual Report of the Department of Subways and Superhighways, City of Chicago, for the Year Ending December 31, 1944. ref The only construction accomplished in advance of these plans were the pair of portals in the Eisenhower Expressway median, 200 feet east of Halsted Street , constructed in 1952 simultaneously with the pair of portals for the Blue Line Chicago Transit Authority Congress Branch Blue Line , ref City of Chicago, Department of Streets and Superhighways, Fourteenth Annual Report of the Department of Subways and Superhighways ... at Peoria Street in 1964 to accommodate the anicipated platform north of the UIC Halsted CTA UIC ... were modified to merge the Clinton and Jackson routes and convert the Washington Street subway as a busway rather than as a train tunnel. ref Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago Transit Authority ... 1962, although the design and placement of the Peoria Street stationhouse remained unchanged. ref ...   more details



  1. First Street Tunnel

    Infobox tunnel name First Street Tunnel image caption line location Washington, D.C. coordinates coord 38.88485 77.00755 display inline,title type landmark region US DC system Amtrak status start end stations startwork open 1906 close owner Amtrak operator traffic Train character Passenger construction 1904 1906 length convert 4033 ft m 0 abbr on linelength tracklength notrack 2 single track tubes gauge RailGauge sg al on allk on el speed hielevation lowelevation convert 63 ft m 1 abbr on below street height convert 17 ft m 2 abbr on width Each tube convert 16 ft m 2 abbr on grade 0.13 The First Street Tunnel is a two track, soft earth tunnel constructed between 1904 and 1906 by the Washington Terminal Company to serve as the southern approach to Union Station Washington, D.C. Union Station . The tunnel is currently owned by Amtrak . It connects to lower level rail track tracks and Railway platform platforms at the station, passes under Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. Capitol Hill , Washington, D.C. Washington and connects to the RF&P Subdivision CSX Transportation and Long Bridge , offering through railway service to Alexandria, Virginia and points west and south. The tunnel tracks are not Railway electrification system electrified , in contrast to the Northeast Corridor tracks, north ... BelowTheCapital.org http www.washingtonunionstation.com images.html Images of First Street Tunnel ... s before entering the tunnel. Exiting Union Station southbound, the tunnel passes due south under First Street NE and SE before curving to the southwest under a parking lot near the Capitol South metro station. Its southern portal is just east of South Capitol Street at the intersection of D Street SE and New Jersey Avenue SE. The tunnel s height is convert 17 ft m 2 adj on insufficient to allow ... innovations autoracks . See also Virginia Avenue Tunnel References Refbegin cite news url http query.nytimes.com ... Tunnel under the Capitol date 1903 09 10 publisher The New York Times accessdate 2008 04 14 format ...   more details



  1. Stockton Street Tunnel

    Infobox tunnel name Stockton Street Tunnel image caption location San Francisco , California coordinates Coord 37.7915 122.4074 region US CA type landmark display title,inline route Stockton Street San Francisco Stockton Street status start end startwork open December 29, 1914 owner City of San Francisco operator City of San Francisco traffic Automotive and pedestrian character toll vpd construction length convert 911 ft m lanes 3 speed hielevation lowelevation height convert 19 ft m 0 width convert 50 ft m grade The Stockton Street Tunnel is a tunnel in San Francisco , California , and carries its Stockton Street San Francisco namesake street underneath a section of Nob Hill near Chinatown, San Francisco, California Chinatown for about three blocks. The south portal is located just shy of Bush Street, which is about two blocks to the north of Union Square, San Francisco Union Square . The north portal is located just to the south of the Sacramento Street intersection. See also Broadway Tunnel San Francisco References cite book title Engineering & Contracting volume vol. XLIII issue no. 5 year February 3, 1915 publisher The Myron C.Clark Publishing Co. location Chicago page 93 url http books.google.com books?id tJdMAAAAYAAJ&lpg PA93&ots 5 CK5XsJ U&dq stockton 20tunnel 20911&pg PA93 accessdate 4 September 2010 cite news author Kevin Wallace title The City s Tunnels When S.F. Can t Go Over, It Goes Under Its Hills url http www.sfgenealogy.com sf history hgtun.htm work San Francisco Chronicle date 21 December 1952 accessdate 4 September 2010 Category Tunnels in San Francisco, California Category Tunnels completed in 1914 ...   more details



  1. Clark Street Tunnel

    Infobox Bridge bridge name Clark Street Tunnel image Clark St Tunnel emer exit jeh.jpg caption Emergency exit, Furman Street, Brooklyn official name also known as carries 2 tracks of the IRT Broadway Seventh Avenue Line NYCS Clark trains of the New York City Subway crosses East River locale Manhattan, New York and Brooklyn, New York maint Metropolitan Transportation Authority New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority id design mainspan length 5,900 ft. station to station, 3,100 ft. underwater width clearance below traffic open April 15, 1919 closed toll map cue map image map text map width coordinates coord 40 42 02 N 74 00 12 W type landmark display inline,title The Clark Street Tunnel carries the NYCS Clark trains of the New York City Subway under the East River between the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn . It was opened for revenue service on Tuesday, April 15, 1919, relieving crowding on the Joralemon Street Tunnel and providing passengers with a direct route to travel between Brooklyn and the west side of Manhattan . ref cite news title New Subway Service Between Brooklyn and Manhattan Boroughs newspaper The New York Times date April 13, 1919 url http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res 950DE0DC1F3BE03ABC4B52DFB2668382609EDE accessdate 2009 09 05 ref It is about 5,900 feet long, with about 3,100 feet underwater. Construction of the tunnel began on October 12, 1914, using a tunneling shield in conjunction with compressed air. The tunnel was designed by civil engineer Clifford Milburn Holland , who would later serve as the first chief engineer of the Holland Tunnel ... title Under River Tunnel Headings Meet work nycsubway.org accessdate 2010 02 28 ref On December 28, 1990, an electrical fire in the Clark Street Tunnel trapped passengers on a subway train for over ... Street Tunnel bridge signs NYCS Clark time bullets upstream Cranberry Street Tunnel upstream signs NYCS Cranberry time bullets downstream Montague Street Tunnel downstream signs NYCS Montague time bullets ...   more details



  1. 60th Street Tunnel

    Infobox Bridge bridge name 60th Street Tunnel image 60thStreetTunnelWork.jpg caption Installing continuously welded rail in the tunnel official name also known as carries 2 tracks of the NYCS Broadway 60th trains of the New York City Subway crosses East River locale Manhattan and Queens New York City maint Metropolitan Transportation Authority New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority id design mainspan length width clearance below traffic open August 1, 1920 closed toll map cue map image map text map width lat long The 60th Street Tunnel carries the NYCS Broadway 60th trains of the New York City Subway under the East River and Roosevelt Island between Manhattan and Queens . The tunnel was built as part of the Dual Contracts period of New York City subway construction. The original plan provided for trackage over the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge , which spans the East River from about 59th Street Manhattan 59th Street in Manhattan to Queens Plaza IND Queens Boulevard Line Queens Plaza in Queens. However, an investigation made following the 1907 collapse of the Quebec Bridge determined that the bridge would not be able to handle the additional weight of subway trains thus, the tunnel ... day as the Montague Street Tunnel . Regular service began Monday, August 2, 1920. The two new tunnels ... to fit the wider BMT subway trains. In 1955, the BMT 60th Street Tunnel Connection opened, allowing ... holland.html newspaper Daily News location New York date June 15, 1999 accessdate 2010 07 02 ref The tunnel ... and Montague Street Tubes url http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res 9801E6D71131E433A25752C0A96E9C946195D6CF ... construction cost was 5,617,008.97. Originally, the tunnel only connected the BMT Broadway ... Queens Boulevard Line Queens Plaza . ref cite news title Straphangers Sit As Tunnel Opens url http ... Plaza. References Reflist Crossings navbox structure Crossings place East River bridge 60th Street Tunnel bridge signs NYCS Broadway 60th time bullets upstream Roosevelt Island Tramway upstream ...   more details



  1. 63rd Street Tunnel

    Infobox bridge bridge name 63rd Street Tunnel image 63 tunnel Rooselvelt Island jeh.JPG caption Roosevelt Island ventilation building official name also known as carries 2 tracks of the IND 63rd Street ... lat long Image 63dsttunneljeh.JPG thumb Tunnel vents in Central Park The 63rd Street Tunnel currently carries the IND 63rd Street Line of the New York City Subway under the East River between the borough ... The final section of the 63rd Street Tunnel, which cost 645 million to complete and connected what had been a service dead ending at the 21st Street Queensbridge IND 63rd Street Line 21st Street station ... used by trains during the off peak hours while signal work was performed in the 53rd Street Tunnel ... that were bored under the riverbed, the 63rd Street Tunnel s river portions used the immersed tube ... into the trenches. ref name ita aites cite web title 63rd Street Tunnel url http www.ita aites.org ... Street Tunnel is being used to transport equipment excavated rock from Manhattan is also hauled ... Street Tunnel and the 63rd Street Tunnel Connector received the Construction Achievement Project ... ref The 63rd Street Tunnel Connector was also selected as the Transit Project of the Year in 1999 by New ... place East River bridge 63rd Street Tunnel bridge signs NYCS 63rd IND time bullets upstream Roosevelt ..., and the newest river crossing in the New York metropolitan area . Construction of the 63rd Street Tunnel began on November 24, 1969 and the tunnel was holed through beneath Roosevelt Island on October ... Rockefeller and Mayor Lindsay Attend Holing Through of 63d St. Tunnel url http select.nytimes.com ... 11, 1972 accessdate 2010 02 13 ref However, completion of the tunnel was delayed by New York City s fiscal crisis of the 1970s. The tunnel was placed into partial service in 1989 and was nicknamed the tunnel to nowhere due to its lack of connections. ref name nyt 1989 10 29 cite news last Lorch first ... accessdate 2009 07 25 ref ref name lip 2011 04 21 cite news title Tunnel Vision Inside the East ...   more details



  1. 60th Street Tunnel Connection

    The 60th Street Tunnel Connection ref New York City Transit Authority , Rapid Transit Construction Program, Map, File No. 72, Dwg. No. 699, dated June 14, 1954 ref ref cite news title Tunnel in Queens to Speed Transit first Charles G. last Bennett url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F70C16FE3B5E177B93C1A8178BD95F468585F9 newspaper New York Times date October 13, 1952 page 23 accessdate February 13, 2010 ref or 11th Street Connection ref Gene Sansone, New York Subways An Illustrated History of New York City s Transit Cars, ISBN 0 8018 6886 6, pp. 184 60th and 292 11th ref is a short rapid transit line of the New York City Subway connecting the Brooklyn Manhattan Transit Corporation BMT 60th Street Tunnel under the East River which connects to the BMT Broadway Line with the IND Queens Boulevard Line west of Queens Plaza IND Queens Boulevard Line Queens Plaza in Long Island City, Queens , New York City , United States . The 11th Street Connection name comes from the street above the split from the 60th Street Tunnel. The line does not have any stations, and carries NYCS 60th Connection trains at all times but late nights. The connection opened on December 1, 1955, and permitted BMT trains from Brooklyn to use the IND Queens Boulevard Line the first service to do so was the Brighton Beach Local via Tunnel 1 BMT 1 , now Q New York City Subway service Q . ref cite news title Straphangers Sit As Tunnel Opens url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res FB0613FB345E1A7493C0A91789D95F418585F9 ... via Montague Street Tunnel , which became the QT New York City Subway service QT in the early 1960s ... 13, 2010 ref Unlike the later Chrystie Street Connection , this was of the nature of a trackage rights ... hours. The EE Broadway Local EE was created on November 26, 1967, when the Chrystie Street Connection ... through the tunnel for the first time. The N and R New York City Subway service R were swapped in Queens ... night service was later truncated to 36th Street BMT Fourth Avenue Line 36th Street in Brooklyn. References ...   more details



  1. Howard Street Tunnel fire

    Infobox rail accident image title Howard Street Tunnel fire date July 18, 2001 time location Baltimore ... cause trains 1 pax deaths 0 injuries 0 The Howard Street Tunnel fire also known as the Baltimore ... through route tunnel under Howard Street Baltimore Howard Street in Baltimore, Maryland , on July ... fiber cable cable passing through the tunnel. The derailment and fire The train consisted of 60 cars. Car nos. 46 through 56 derailed in the Howard Street Tunnel at 3 08 PM, and became disconnected ... Coast rail traffic The Howard Street Tunnel is on the only direct rail link on the Baltimore Terminal ... a significant problem in the Howard Street Tunnel. An article published in the Baltimore Sun on July ... put the freight traffic through the Howard Street Tunnel at 28 to 32 trains per day. According to a November 2005 report to United States Congress Congress blockquote The tunnel closing caused ... Light Rail Line trains and bus lines that traversed Howard Street. To avoid the Howard Street Tunnel ... had taken place. Around 3 26 they moved the diesel locomotive locomotives out of the tunnel. Around ... department was notified. Later, smoke emerged from the ends of the tunnel and from several manhole ... 6 15 a 40 inch cast iron water main above the tunnel burst due to deformation, eventually releasing ... that the peak calculated temperatures within the tunnel were approximately convert 1800 F C within the flaming regions, and on average approximately convert 900 F C when averaged over a length of the tunnel equal to three to four rail car lengths. Due to the insulation of the tunnel s thick brick ... on July 23, 2001. Most of the roads around Howard Street, including I 395 spur into Baltimore, experienced extremely heavy congestion due to street closures around the intersection of Howard and Lombard ... cover s flew into the air as underground explosions along West Pratt Street occurred due to residual ... At one point during the fire, eight CSXT trains that would have used the tunnel were detouring ...   more details



  1. Cooper Street ? Rutgers University (River Line station)

    Infobox station name Cooper Street br Rutgers University style NJT Rail image Project Trains no image.png image size 250px image caption address 209 Cooper Street br Camden, NJ coordinates coord 39 56 52 N 75 7 29 W type railwaystation region US NJ display inline,title line Rail color box system NJT line River other platform 2 side platform s on sidewalk levels tracks 2 parking bicycle baggage check passengers pass year pass percent pass system opened closed rebuilt electrified ADA yes code owned New Jersey Transit zone 1 former services s rail title River Line s line system NJT previous Aquarium line River next Walter Rand Transportation Center mpassengers River Line New Jersey Transit Cooper Street Rutgers University is a station on the River Line New Jersey Transit River Line light rail system, located on Cooper Street in Camden, New Jersey Camden , New Jersey , near the Rutgers Camden campus. The southbound westbound platform is located is located west of 2nd Street while the northbound eastbound platform is east of 2nd Street. The station opened on March 15, 2004. Southbound service from the station is available to the Camden waterfront. Northbound service is available to the Trenton Rail Station New Jersey Trenton Rail Station with connections to New Jersey Transit trains to New York City , Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority SEPTA trains to Philadelphia , and Amtrak trains. Access to the Port Authority Transit Corporation PATCO Speedline is available at the Walter Rand Transportation Center . No connecting service is available at this station. External links NJT links http maps.google.com ?ie UTF8&ll 39.947564, 75.124267&spn 0.004096,0.013679&z 17&layer c&cbll 39.947564, 75.124267&panoid ekBCTyfv2gPFohuVYqZ4Sw&cbp 12,65.54,,0,9.24 Station from Google Maps Street View Category River Line stations Category Railway stations opened in 2004 Category Transportation in Camden County, New Jersey Category Camden, New Jersey tram stub ...   more details



  1. Henry Rutgers

    land for the use of schools, churches, and charities in the area. Both Henry Street and Rutgers Street in lower Manhattan are named for him, as well as the Rutgers Presbyterian Church http www.rutgerschurch.com ... Rutgers who donated the parcel of land at the corner of Henry Street and Rutgers Street on which the original church was built in 1798. Colonel Rutgers most lasting legacy however, is due to his donations to Rutgers University Queen s College in New Brunswick, New Jersey New Brunswick , New Jersey ... Jersey . One road running alongside this graveyard is now called Rutgers Street signed as, but not technically ...Infobox person name Henry Rutgers image Col henry rutgers.JPG image size 200px caption Revolutionary War hero and philanthropist , Colonel Henry Rutgers 1745&ndash 1830 , early benefactor and namesake of Rutgers University . birth date October 7, 1745 birth place New York City , New York , United States ... War Revolutionary War hero and philanthropist prizes religion footnotes Henry Rutgers October 7 ... of New York , Henry Rutgers was the son of New Netherland colonists Hendrick Rutgers and Catharine .... Colonel Rutgers would continue to play a role in the defense of the young nation after the Revolution ... of a British attack in the ensuing War of 1812 . In 1784, Colonel Rutgers was elected to the New ... 1808 , Election of 1816 1816 , and Election of 1820 1820 . In his later years, Rutgers, a bachelor ... and appealed to Colonel Rutgers, a devout member of the church with a reputation for philanthropy, for aid. Rutgers donated a bond valued at 5000 to reopen the faltering school, and subsequently donated ... it Rutgers College on December 5, 1825. Colonel Rutgers left nothing to the college upon his death. The institution later became Rutgers University, then Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Henry Rutgers died in New York City on February 17, 1830, at the age of 84. Rutgers was originally buried at the Old Middle Church Cemetery on the corner of Nassau Street and Cedar Street in Manhattan ...   more details



  1. Rutgers Houses

    www.emporis.com en wm cx ?id 103234 title Henry Rutgers Houses, New York City work Emporis.com publisher Emporis Corporation accessdate 17 January 2010 ref Rutgers Houses was completed March 31, 1965. ref name nychapage Pelham Street, which ran between Pike Street and Rutgers Street, was taken off ...File Rutgers Houses north jeh.jpg thumb Rutgers Houses , also known as Henry Rutgers Houses , is a Public housing in the United States public housing development built and maintained by the New York City Housing Authority NYCHA on the Lower East Side of Manhattan at coord 40.711852 N 73.991001 W display inline,title . ref name nychapage cite web url http www.nyc.gov html nycha html developments manrutgers.shtml title Rutgers Houses work NYCHA Housing Developments publisher New York City Housing Authority accessdate 17 January 2010 location New York ref The development is named after Henry Rutgers 1745 1830 , a captain in the American Revolutionary War and a major landowner and philanthropist who was the last descendant of Dutch people Dutch immigrants. ref name nychapage Henry Rutgers farm, the Bouwery , made up most of the Lower East Side around Chinatown, Manhattan Chinatown , and later gave large sections of his farm to churches. ref name nychapage Rutgers Houses sits where part of his farm was. ref name nychapage Rutgers Houses is composed of five 20 story buildings on convert 5.22 acre sqm , with 721 apartments housing approximately 1,675 people. ref name nychapage The complex is bordered by Madison Street Manhattan Madison Street to the north, Rutgers Street to the east, Cherry Street Manhattan Cherry Street to the south, and Pike Street to the west. ref name nychapage Hart ... Association President for Rutgers Houses and as the Treasurer of the Manhattan South District ... of 2007, Rutgers House V served as a warming center , a warm place where people without heat can stay ... http www.emporis.com application ?nav building&lng 3&id rutgershousesv newyorkcity ny usa title Rutgers ...   more details



  1. Rutgers?Camden

    School The Rutgers School of Business is located on North Third Street. Law School The Rutgers ...newsrelease date April 2012 Infobox University name Rutgers br small The State University of New Jersey small br small Camden small image name Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey logo.png image size 165px caption Official Seal device Seal of Rutgers University motto Sol iustitiae et occidentem ... url http oirap.rutgers.edu instchar factpdf enroll10.pdf title 2010 2011 Factbook publisher Rutgers ... website http www.camden.rutgers.edu camden.rutgers.edu logo File Rutgers logotype.png 200px footnotes This article discusses Rutgers University s campus in Camden, New Jersey. For general information on the University as a whole, please see Rutgers University . For other uses of Rutgers , please see Rutgers disambiguation . Rutgers University in Camden, New Jersey Camden , New Jersey , USA Rutgers Camden , is a state funded public research university. Founded in the 1920s, Rutgers Camden began ... of the three regional campuses of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey . Rutgers Camden is situated ... 2012 02 16 news 31067522 1 rutgers camden governors board ref proposal is being considered ... blog 2012 02 14 whats in a name christopher loss talks rutgers camdenrowan proposed merger ref , Rowan University. ref http philadelphia.cbslocal.com 2012 02 06 rutgers university president opposes rowan takeover of rutgers camden ref ref http bluejersey.net diary 20365 background on proposed rowan takeover of rutgers camden ref However, the proposed takeover has been heavily criticized and opposed by students, faculty and alumni of the Rutgers University system, as well as some ... 150px Rutgers was chartered in New Brunswick as Queen s College the nation s eighth institution of higher ... Jersey was founded in Camden. By 1945 Rutgers was declared the state university of New Jersey by act of the state legislature. The College of South Jersey and the South Jersey Law School joined the Rutgers ...   more details



  1. Rutgers (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar Rutgers The name Rutgers may refer to the following people and institutions. People Henry Rutgers 1745 1830 , Colonel in the American Revolution, and benefactor of Rutgers University Arend Joan Rutgers 1903 1988 , a Dutch Belgian physical chemist Institutions Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Rutgers College Chartered as Queen s college in 1766, and renamed for benefactor Henry Rutgers above in 1825, this institution continued to exist by this name as a liberal arts college after Rutgers became a university in 1924, and continued to exist as such until 2007 when it was merged with other colleges into the Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences Rutgers University School of Arts and Sciences . Rutgers Newark Rutgers Newark is Rutgers University s campus in Newark, New Jersey Rutgers Camden Rutgers Camden is Rutgers University s campus in Camden, New Jersey Rutgers New Brunswick is the University s largest campus, in New Brunswick and Piscataway, New Jersey Rutgers Preparatory School &ndash the private preparatory school originally chartered as the Queen s College Grammar School in 1766, and formerly part of Queen s College now Rutgers University Rutgers Presbyterian Church a Presbyterian house of worship located in New York City. Other Rutgers Tomato, an heirloom cultivar of tomato, developed at the university of the same name disambig Surname de Rutgers nl Rutgers ...   more details



  1. Rutgers?Newark

    of their recruiters from their local regions . The Wall Street Journal ranks Rutgers 20th among ... 15 Washington Street former law school building Woodward Hall 91 Bleeker Street Image Rutgers Newark ...Infobox University name Rutgers br small The State University of New Jersey small br small Newark small image name Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey logo.png image size 165px caption Official Seal device Seal of Rutgers University motto Sol iustitiae et occidentem illustra mottoeng Sun of righteousness ... instchar factpdf enroll10.pdf title 2010 2011 Factbook publisher Rutgers University accessdate ... logo File Rutgers logotype.png 200px footnotes dablink This article discusses Rutgers ... Rutgers University . For other uses, see Rutgers disambiguation . Rutgers University in Newark is one of three campuses of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey , the eighth oldest college in the United ..., New Jersey . History Rutgers University, Newark, officially came into existence in 1946, when the New Jersey State Legislature voted to make the University of Newark part of Rutgers University. The roots of Rutgers University, Newark, however, date back to 1908 when the New Jersey Law School first ... of the University of Newark. A decade later, Rutgers University in Newark was founded. Image Rutgers Newark aerial view of campus 2008.jpg right thumb 250px Aerial view of campus. The University of Newark was established in 1935 and later merged with Rutgers University in 1946. Today ... The Newark College of Arts and Sciences enrolls more than 60 percent of the undergraduates at Rutgers .... Rutgers University School of Public Affairs and Administration The School of Public Affairs and Administration ... of philosophy. Rutgers Business School Rutgers Business School Newark and New Brunswick Founded in 1929 ... and New Brunswick campuses of Rutgers. It is accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate ... Week and The Wall Street Journal . Degrees awarded include bachelor of science, master of business ...   more details



  1. Rutgers Day

    Rutgers Day is a day of free events and performances hosted by Rutgers University Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey . The first Rutgers Day took place Saturday, April 25, 2009, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and attracted 50,000 visitors to university campuses in New Brunswick and Piscataway, New Jersey Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers Day expanded on the university s long standing traditions of Rutgers Ag Field Day and the New Jersey Folk Festival , which also occurred that day. The day featured performances, tours, exhibits, hands on activities, lectures, demonstrations, children s programs and more aimed at the general public, parents and children, teens, current and prospective students, and alumni. The third annual Rutgers Day will be held on April 30, 2011. Admission is free. References reflist External links http rutgersday.rutgers.edu Official website Further reading Rutgers Day showcase draws 50,000 http www.nj.com news index.ssf 2009 04 rutgers day showcase draws 500.html Nyier Abdou, The Star Ledger , April 26, 2009 U. strives to unite students, alumni at Rutgers Day http www.dailytargum.com university 1.852239 Gisella Gutierrez, The Daily Targum , October 30, 2008 Category Rutgers University ...   more details



  1. Rutgers Gardens

    NOTOC Image Rutgers Gardens general view.JPG thumb right 180px Helyar Woods Rutgers Gardens 20 ha 50 acres are horticultural, display, and botanical gardens , including arboretum s, located on the Cook Campus, Rutgers University , 112 Ryders Lane, North Brunswick, New Jersey North Brunswick in Middlesex ... history.html History , Rutgers Gardens. Accessed September 24, 2007. They are located ... in garden settings. Current collections include American Hollies according to Rutgers, the largest ... of the Lawrence Brook . History The Gardens were created in 1927. The name of Rutgers Gardens is strongly associated with that of Doc Hamilton. In the 1990s, despite strong opposition, Rutgers, the New Jersey State University, planned to sell Rutgers Gardens for urban development the Garden State was about to destroy some of its own most valuable gardens. In 1993, Dr. Bruce Hamilton, Rutgers professor ... forest and many natural features would likely be severely impaired or nonexistent today. Rutgers Gardens is now managed by its director, Bruce Crawford, and Laura Lawson, chair of Rutgers Department of Landscape Architecture. Pictures gallery Image Rutgers Gardens arboretum.JPG Arboretum Image Rutgers Gardens conifers.JPG Conifers Image Rutgers Gardens log cabin.JPG Log Cabin interior gallery gallery File Rutgers Gardens3639659369 18e3f58373 b.jpg Rutgers Gardens late in the season File Rutgers Gardens3639659405 ce3481fbe6 b.jpg Bamboo Forest File Rutgers Gardens3639659427 cb851dd07a b.jpg Stream in Rutgers Gardens File Rutgers Gardens3639674109 dd39cdf70e b.jpg Stream in Rutgers Gardens File Rutgers Gardens3640443470 5cd2116461 b.jpg Rutgers Gardens late in the season File Rutgers Gardens3640443520 e11837a395 b.jpg Rutgers Gardens late in the season gallery See also Lawrence Brook ... Rutgers Gardens coord 40.4743 74.4226 region US NJ type landmark display title Category Rutgers University Gardens, Rutgers Category Arboreta in New Jersey Category Botanical gardens ...   more details




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