By Associated Press – 8 hrs ago
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PACIFICA, Calif.
(AP) — Two slick new mile-long tunnels are undergoing final safety tests
this month, poised to divert motorists away from an ocean cliff-hanging
roadway dubbed Devil's Slide south of San Francisco to a smooth, Alpine-like passageway unlike any in the U.S. today.
The tunnels, the first in the U.S. designed and built with an Austrian technique, have a Euro-glossiness to them, with white, glistening walls and shiny pipes gliding down a rounded ceiling. There's a bit of theme park vibe as well, with retaining walls and fake boulders at the entrance sculpted by the man who shaped and molded Disneyland's Indiana Jones ride.
"A new highway tunnel is a rare
beast in this country, and what they are doing at Devil's Slide is
certainly different than anything we've seen in the U.S.," said Neil
Gray, director of government affairs at the Washington, D.C.-based
International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association.
The Tom Lantos Tunnels, named
after the late congressman, are the first tunnels built in California in
more than 50 years. There are only a handful of tunnels under
construction in the U.S. today, including the Alaskan Way Tunnel in
Seattle, and the fourth bore of the Caldecott Tunnel, just 34 miles east
of Devil's Slide in the eastern San Francisco Bay area.
It's a spectacular section of road that was never meant to be.
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Posted by Steve Sinai
4 comments:
Ms. Mendoza is a great reporter. We're lucky she's writing about our little problem.
Wow, a round the clock safety staff of 15 for the tunnels.
Hey, let's give it a shake!
439 million dollars for a stupid one lane tunnel. The hippies are so proud of spending taxpayer money on this. But 40 million to fix highway 1 is way too much.
Someone smoked way way too much dope(the hippies)
Yeah, but they're still running the show. And they are everywhere.
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