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- Q7816533 subject Q8324389.
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- Q7816533 abstract "The Tom Lantos Tunnels are two tunnels located within the coastal promontory of Devil's Slide in California, United States, allowing State Route 1 to bypass the treacherous Devil's Slide stretch. They are officially named after late Congressman Tom Lantos, who was instrumental in securing funding for the project, but de facto named after their location.The Devil's Slide tunnels, as they are usually called, are the second and third longest road tunnels in California at 4,149 ft (1,265 m) northbound, and 4,008 ft (1,222 m) southbound. By comparison the longest road tunnel currently in California, the Wawona Tunnel on Highway 41 in Yosemite National Park, is 4,233 ft (1,290 m).".
- Q7816533 buildingEndYear "2013".
- Q7816533 buildingStartYear "2005".
- Q7816533 height "6.8".
- Q7816533 length "1264.6152".
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- Q7816533 numberOfLanes "1".
- Q7816533 openingDate "2013-03-26".
- Q7816533 openingYear "2013".
- Q7816533 operatedBy Q127743.
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- Q7816533 status "Complete".
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- Q7816533 width "9.0".
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- Q7816533 yearOfConstruction "2005".
- Q7816533 construction "2005".
- Q7816533 lanes "1".
- Q7816533 length "4008.0".
- Q7816533 length "4149.0".
- Q7816533 location "Near Pacifica, California".
- Q7816533 name "Tom Lantos Tunnels".
- Q7816533 open "2013-03-26".
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- Q7816533 comment "The Tom Lantos Tunnels are two tunnels located within the coastal promontory of Devil's Slide in California, United States, allowing State Route 1 to bypass the treacherous Devil's Slide stretch.".
- Q7816533 label "Tom Lantos Tunnels".
- Q7816533 lat "37.5772".
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- Q7816533 depiction The_bridge_to_the_tunnel_at_Devils_slide_area.JPG.
- Q7816533 name "Tom Lantos Tunnels".