Holland Tunnel
The Holland Tunnel, originally known as the Hudson River Vehicular Tunnel or the Canal Street Tunnel, is one of two highway tunnels under the Hudson River connecting the island of Manhattan with New Jersey. Begun in 1920 and completed in 1927, it is named after Clifford Milburn Holland (1883 - 1924), Chief Engineer on the project, who died before it was completed. The tunnel is one of the earliest examples of a ventilated design, having 80 ft (24 m) diameter fans blowing air in one series of ducts and out another series. Ventilation was required by the advent of the automobile and associated carbon monoxide exhaust. The world's first major ventilated highway tunnel, the Holland consists of a pair of tubes, each providing two lanes in a twenty foot roadway width. The north tube is 8,558 ft (2.61 km) from end to end, while the south tube is slightly shorter at just 8,371 ft (2.55 km). Both tubes are situated in the mud beneath the river, with the lowest point of the roadway approximately 93 feet (28 m) below mean high water. A nine-lane toll plaza is located on the New Jersey side of the tunnel, and (as of 2003) charges $6 for cars and $5 for motorcycles for passage from New Jersey to New York (there is no toll in the opposite direction.) Discounts are available for E-ZPass users. According to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which controls the tunnel, traffic for 2002 totalled 15,764,000 vehicles.
History
The concept for what would become the Holland Tunnel was developed in 1906 by a joint commission between New York and New Jersey. The commission initially considered building a bridge for cost reasons, but this plan was abandoned in favor of a tunnel in 1913 when it was determined that the cost of land for accessways to a suitably raised bridge would be prohibitive (a height of 200 feet (60 m) was considered the minimum necessary to avoid interfering with shipping.)| Image:cmholland.jpg |
Movies
Although the tunnel in the 1996 Sylvester Stallone movie Daylight is never named (to avoid libel accusations by the Port Authority), the movie is set in a tunnel based on the Holland Tunnel.External links
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