Where does the Ted Williams tunnel go?


Where does the Ted Williams tunnel go? The Ted Williams Tunnel crosses under Boston Harbor between South Boston and Logan International Airport in East Boston. The tunnel was built as part of the Big Dig project. It is named for one of the most famous members of the Boston Red Sox baseball team.


Does the blue line go underwater?

Perhaps ironically, the Blue Line takes several points of pride from its proximity to water, which gives it its name. Local historians claim the tunnel that runs under the harbor as the first underwater subway tunnel in the United States.


What were the problems with the big dig?

The Big Dig was the most expensive highway project in the United States, and was plagued by cost overruns, delays, leaks, design flaws, charges of poor execution and use of substandard materials, criminal charges and arrests, and the death of one motorist.


Why is Sumner Tunnel closed?

The Sumner Tunnel is undergoing a restoration that began in the spring of 2022. This work requires the tunnel to be closed to traffic periodically.


How much does it cost to go through the Ted Williams Tunnel?

Ted Williams Tunnel is a cashless toll facility. 2-axle car owners pay $1.75 if they have the E-ZPass Tag. If they don't, the Pay by Plate option costs $2.05. Tolls for trucks are based on axles and vehicle class.


Is Sumner Tunnel a toll?

What state is Sumner Tunnel SR-1A in? This toll is in Massachusetts. Which transponder can be used on Sumner Tunnel SR-1A? Only E-ZPass is supported for Sumner Tunnel SR-1A.


Is the Sumner and Callahan Tunnel the same?

The Sumner Tunnel was opened on June 30, 1934. It carried traffic in both directions until the opening of the parallel Callahan Tunnel in 1961. The Sumner Tunnel is named for William H. Sumner, the son of Governor Increase Sumner.


Does the Silver Line go through the Ted Williams Tunnel?

From Silver Line Way, route SL1 and SL3 buses loop backwards on Haul Road, then cross under Boston Harbor in the Ted Williams Tunnel to East Boston.


Is the Sumner Tunnel one way?

Since the Sumner Tunnel runs one way from Logan Airport to the North End, getting to the airport during the tunnel closure is not as challenging as getting from the airport. Most traffic will be detoured into the Ted Williams Tunnel and onto the Tobin Bridge to connect with Interstate 93.


Which tunnel goes to Logan Airport?

Built in the 1930s, the Sumner Tunnel (Route 1A South) is the first traffic tunnel in Massachusetts and takes vehicles from Logan Airport to Boston/I-93.


How far underwater is the Ted Williams Tunnel?

The Ted Williams Tunnel interface in East Boston between the land-based approach and the underwater section is 90 feet below the surface of Boston Harbor, the deepest such connection in North America. The project's seven-building ventilation system is one of the largest highway tunnel ventilation systems in the world.


Was The Big Dig worth it?

There were some huge pros to the Big Dig: submerging the interstate cleared up some horrific traffic congestion (vehicles used to crawl for 10 hours a day), opened up 300 acres of land, and jumpstarted the Innovation District.


Which tunnel is the Callahan Tunnel?

The Lieutenant William F. Callahan Jr. Tunnel (colloquially Callahan Tunnel) is one of four tunnels, and one of three road tunnels, beneath Boston Harbor in Boston, Massachusetts. It carries motor vehicles from the North End to Logan International Airport and Route 1A in East Boston.


How long is Ted Williams Tunnel Boston?

The Ted Williams Tunnel The . 75-mile underwater part of the 1.6 mile tunnel used a dozen steel tube sections, each longer than a football field.