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The Detroit-Canada vehicular tunnel
Construction of tunnel under Detroit River between Detroit and Windsor, Ont., 5135 ft. long from portal to portal, carrying two 14-ft. roadways, headroom 13.5 ft.; steel-lined reinforced-concrete segments of subaqueous portion, which is 2454 ft. long, were fabricated on land, towed out and sunk in dredged trench on bottom of river; details of joints between subaqueous segments; shield-driven tunnel design and construction.
The Detroit-Canada vehicular tunnel
Construction of tunnel under Detroit River between Detroit and Windsor, Ont., 5135 ft. long from portal to portal, carrying two 14-ft. roadways, headroom 13.5 ft.; steel-lined reinforced-concrete segments of subaqueous portion, which is 2454 ft. long, were fabricated on land, towed out and sunk in dredged trench on bottom of river; details of joints between subaqueous segments; shield-driven tunnel design and construction.
The Detroit-Canada vehicular tunnel
Eng. News-Rec
Engineering News Record ; 103
1929
7 pages
16 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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Detroit and Canada vehicular tunnel
Engineering Index Backfile | 1931
Engineering Index Backfile | 1929
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Engineering Index Backfile | 1929
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