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Airport Tunnel (Los Angeles)

Coordinates: 33°56′25″N 118°23′46″W / 33.94028°N 118.39611°W / 33.94028; -118.39611
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Airport Tunnel
The northern portal of the Airport Tunnel at night
Overview
Other name(s)Sepulveda Boulevard Tunnel, Sepulveda Tunnel, LAX Tunnel
LocationLos Angeles International Airport,
Los Angeles, California
Coordinates33°56′25″N 118°23′46″W / 33.94028°N 118.39611°W / 33.94028; -118.39611
StatusOpen
Route SR 1Module:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
CrossesRunways and taxiways on the south side of Los Angeles International Airport
StartNear I-105
EndNear Century Boulevard
Operation
Work begun1949
Opened1953
OwnerCalTrans
City of Los Angeles
Technical
Length1,909 feet (582 m)
No. of lanes6 (3 in each direction)
Operating speed40 mph
Tunnel clearance15–15.08 feet (5–5 m) (northbound) 15.17 feet (5 m) (southbound)
Width80 feet (24 m)
Route map
Map

The Airport Tunnel (Los Angeles), also known as the Sepulveda Boulevard Tunnel, is a highway tunnel in Los Angeles, carrying Sepulveda Boulevard underneath the two runways (25L/25R) and taxiways on the south side of the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). This section of Sepulveda is a part of California State Route 1. The tunnel was the first tunnel in the United States to run under an airport runway.[1]

References

33°56′25″N 118°23′46″W / 33.94028°N 118.39611°W / 33.94028; -118.39611

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