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Tunnel for new 16-mi, 4-lane, limited access expressway linking northern and southern parts of Baltimore and its through highways; double barreled tube 6300 ft long, built in wet trench, consists of 21 sections; between shafts and portals structure is of steel and concrete; from portals to surface invert and retaining walls are of reinforced concrete, latter faced with seam-faced granite; shell fabrication; table shows specifications of 16 subaqueous tunnels.
Tunnel for new 16-mi, 4-lane, limited access expressway linking northern and southern parts of Baltimore and its through highways; double barreled tube 6300 ft long, built in wet trench, consists of 21 sections; between shafts and portals structure is of steel and concrete; from portals to surface invert and retaining walls are of reinforced concrete, latter faced with seam-faced granite; shell fabrication; table shows specifications of 16 subaqueous tunnels.
Baltimore harbor tunnel
Civ Eng (NY)
Singstad, O. (author)
1955
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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