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Broadway Tunnel (San Francisco)

Coordinates: 37°47′49″N 122°24′43″W / 37.797°N 122.412°W / 37.797; -122.412
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Broadway Tunnel
Overview
LocationSan Francisco, California
Coordinates37°47′49″N 122°24′43″W / 37.797°N 122.412°W / 37.797; -122.412
RouteBroadway
Operation
Work begunMay 1, 1950
Constructed20,000
OwnerCity of San Francisco
OperatorCity of San Francisco
TrafficAutomotive and pedestrian
Technical
Length.37 mi (0.60 km)
No. of lanes4
Operating speed40 mph (64 km/h)
Tunnel clearance13.5 ft (4.1 m)

The Broadway Tunnel (officially the Robert C. Levy Tunnel) is a roadway tunnel in San Francisco, California. The tunnel opened in 1952, and serves as a high-capacity conduit for traffic between Chinatown and North Beach to the east and Russian Hill and Van Ness to the west. In a proposal of the city's 1948 Transportation Plan, the tunnel was to serve as a link between the Embarcadero Freeway and the Central Freeway.

The east portal is located at 37.797,-122.412, just past the Mason Street overpass. The west portal is located at 37.796,-122.418, just before the Hyde Street overpass. Combined with these two overpasses, the tunnel provides for uninterrupted traffic flow along Broadway for a stretch of six blocks, between Powell Street on the east and Larkin Street on the west.

There is also a narrow sidewalk on both sides of the tunnel.

See also

References

  • De Leuw, Cather and Company (1948). A Report to the City Planning Commission on a Transportation Plan for San Francisco. OCLC 7431642.
  • Kevin Wallace (21 December 1952). "The City's Tunnels: When S.F. Can't Go Over, It Goes Under Its Hills". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 1 September 2010.