About: Sumner Tunnel

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The Sumner Tunnel is a road tunnel in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It carries traffic under Boston Harbor in one direction, from Logan International Airport and Route 1A in East Boston. The tunnel originally deposited traffic at the west side of the North End, but with the completion of the Big Dig, it was modified to have two exits. One exit connects to I-93 northbound and downtown Boston (Government Center) near Haymarket Station. The other exit connects to Storrow Drive and Nashua St., connecting Cambridge via Route 28. Traffic headed for I-93 southbound and the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) westbound is normally routed to the Ted Williams Tunnel.

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  • Der Sumner-Tunnel (engl. Sumner Tunnel, ehem. East Boston Traffic Tunnel) ist ein Straßentunnel in Boston im Bundesstaat Massachusetts der Vereinigten Staaten. Er führt die südliche Fahrtrichtung der Massachusetts Route 1A auf zwei Fahrspuren unter dem Boston Harbor hindurch vom Logan International Airport bis in den Stadtteil North End. Für Fahrzeuge in nördlicher Fahrtrichtung steht der benachbarte Callahan-Tunnel zur Verfügung. Der Tunnel ist nach , dem Sohn des ehemaligen Gouverneurs Increase Sumner, benannt. (de)
  • The Sumner Tunnel is a road tunnel in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It carries traffic under Boston Harbor in one direction, from Logan International Airport and Route 1A in East Boston. The tunnel originally deposited traffic at the west side of the North End, but with the completion of the Big Dig, it was modified to have two exits. One exit connects to I-93 northbound and downtown Boston (Government Center) near Haymarket Station. The other exit connects to Storrow Drive and Nashua St., connecting Cambridge via Route 28. Traffic headed for I-93 southbound and the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) westbound is normally routed to the Ted Williams Tunnel. (en)
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  • Exit from the tunnel in Downtown Boston (en)
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  • Der Sumner-Tunnel (engl. Sumner Tunnel, ehem. East Boston Traffic Tunnel) ist ein Straßentunnel in Boston im Bundesstaat Massachusetts der Vereinigten Staaten. Er führt die südliche Fahrtrichtung der Massachusetts Route 1A auf zwei Fahrspuren unter dem Boston Harbor hindurch vom Logan International Airport bis in den Stadtteil North End. Für Fahrzeuge in nördlicher Fahrtrichtung steht der benachbarte Callahan-Tunnel zur Verfügung. Der Tunnel ist nach , dem Sohn des ehemaligen Gouverneurs Increase Sumner, benannt. (de)
  • The Sumner Tunnel is a road tunnel in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It carries traffic under Boston Harbor in one direction, from Logan International Airport and Route 1A in East Boston. The tunnel originally deposited traffic at the west side of the North End, but with the completion of the Big Dig, it was modified to have two exits. One exit connects to I-93 northbound and downtown Boston (Government Center) near Haymarket Station. The other exit connects to Storrow Drive and Nashua St., connecting Cambridge via Route 28. Traffic headed for I-93 southbound and the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) westbound is normally routed to the Ted Williams Tunnel. (en)
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