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တစ္ခါေတာ့ ကမာၻတလႊားမွာရွိတဲ့ ဥမင္မ်ားကို ႏိုင္ငံအလိုက္ ေဖာ္ျပလုိက္ပါတယ္။ မူရင္းအတိုင္း ဖတ္ႏိုင္ေအာင္ ဘာသာ မျပန္ေတာ့ပါဘူး။ အရင္စာရင္းမွာ ျမန္မာလို ျပန္လုိက္တာ တခ်ဳိ႔ ဥေရာပႏိုင္ငံ တစ္ခ်ဳိ႕ရဲ႕ ဥမင္အမည္မ်ားဟာ ဘယ္လို ဖတ္ရမွန္းမသိတဲ့ ကေပါက္တိ ကေပါက္ခ်ာ နာမည္မ်ား ျဖစ္ကုန္ပါတယ္။ အခ်ိန္ရရင္ အဂၤလိပ္ နာမည္မ်ားနဲ႔ ျပန္တင္ ေပးႏိုင္ေအာင္ ႀကိဳးစားပါ့မယ္။ အခုစာရင္းမွာ မပါ၀င္တဲ့ ႏိုင္ငံမ်ားရွိပါတယ္။ ရွာမေတြ႔လို႔ ထည့္ခ်င္ေပမဲ့ မထည့္ႏိုင္လိုက္ပါဘူး။ ဒါေပမဲ့ ကၽြန္ေတာ္တို႔ ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံရဲ႔ ပထမဆံုးဥမင္ကိုေတာ့ ထည့္ၿဖစ္ေအာင္ ထည့္ထားပါတယ္။ တတ္ႏိုင္သမွ် စံုေအာင္ရွာေဖြၿပီး ထည့္ေပးထားပါတယ္။ လက္လွမ္းမမွီတဲ့ ဥမင္မ်ားကိုေတာ့ နာမည္ပဲ ေဖာ္ျပႏိုင္ပါတယ္

List of tunnels by location

Afghanistan
• Salang Tunnel

Andorra

• Envalira (road)
• Sant'Antoni (road)

Australia

• Border Tunnel (rail)

New South Wales

• Cross City Tunnel (Sydney) (road)
• Eastern Distributor Tunnel (Sydney) (road)
• M2 Lane Cove Tunnel (Sydney) (road)
• M5 East Tunnel (Sydney) (road)
• Sydney Harbour Tunnel (road)
• Sydney underground railways
• Woy Woy Tunnel (rail)

Queensland

• Inner City Bypass, Brisbane (Brisbane)
• Sandgate Rd, Nundah (Nunda)
• North South Bypass Tunnel (Brisbane, Under Construction road tunnel TransApex tunnel project)
• Airport Link (Brisbane, road tunnel, out to tender)

South Australia

• Heysen Tunnels on the Adelaide-Crafers Highway
Victoria
• City Loop Tunnel (Melbourne, rail tunnel)
• Burnley Tunnel (Melbourne, part of the CityLink road network)
• Domain Tunnel (Melbourne, part of the CityLink road network)
• EastLink Tunnel (Melbourne, part of the EastLink road network, under construction)
• Westgate Tunnel (Melbourne, a proposed tunnel to reduce congestion on the Westgate Bridge)

Western Australia

• Northbridge Tunnel (Perth) (road)
• William Street Tunnel (Perth) (rail)
• Swan View Tunnel (Perth) (rail, closed)

Austria

• Amberg Tunnel
• Arlberg Tunnel
• Bosruck Tunnel
• Felbertauern Tunnel
• Ganzstein Tunnel
• Gleinalm Tunnel
• Pfänder Tunnel
• Karawanken Tunnel
• Katschberg Tunnel
• Koralm Tunnel
• Plabutsch Tunnel
• Tauern Road Tunnel

Belgium

Road tunnels (mainly motorway) In Flanders:
• Kennedy Tunnel Antwerp E17 motorway
• Liefkenshoek Tunnel Antwerpen R2
• Beverentunnel Antwerpen R2
• Craeybeckxtunnel Antwerpen E19
• Frans Tijsmanstunnel Antwerpen R2
• Bevrijdingstunnel Antwerpen A12
• Jan de Vos Tunnel Antwerpen A12
• RupelTunnel Boom A12
• Leopold II Tunnel Brussel
• Rogier Tunnel Brussel
• Belliard Tunnel Brussel
• Kortenberg Tunnel Brussel
• Ringlaan Tunnel Oostende R31
• Vliegveldtunnel Wevelgem E403
• Tunnel under canal Gent-Terneuzen in Zelzate E34

Walloonia:

• Tunnel de Buissenal E429
• Tunnel de Rebaix E429
• Tunnel de Couillet 1 Charleroi R3
• Tunnel de Couillet 2 Charleroi R3
• Tunnel de Cointe Liège E25 (1 long and 2 shorter tunnels)

Railway tunnels

• Kennedy Rail Tunnel Antwerp

Canada
British Columbia
• Cassiar Tunnel, Vancouver
• Connaught Tunnel
• Dunsmuir Tunnel, Vancouver
• Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Tunnel
• George Massey Tunnel, Vancouver
• Mount Macdonald Tunnel
• Spiral Tunnels
• Fraser Canyon Tunnels

Ontario

• Brockville Tunnel
• Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, Windsor
• Main Street Tunnel (Welland)
• Michigan Central Railway Tunnel, Windsor
• St. Clair Tunnel
• Thorold Tunnel
• Townline Tunnel

Quebec

• Louis Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge-Tunnel, Montreal
• Mount Royal Tunnel, Montreal

Chile
• Angostura Tunnel
• Caracoles Tunnel
• Chacabuco Tunnel
• Curvo Tunnel
• Cristo Redentor Tunnel
• El Farellón Tunnel
• El Melón Tunnel
• Jardín Botanico O. Tunnel
• Jardín Botanico P. Tunnel
• La Calavera Tunnel
• La Grupa Tunnel
• Las Astas Tunnel
• Las Palmas Tunnel
• Las Raíces Tunnel
• Lo Prado Tunnel
• Pedro Galleguillos Tunnel
• Puclaro Tunnel
• Recto Tunnel
• Zapata Tunnel

People's Republic of China
Mainland
• Badaling Tunnel
• Xiaoyue Tunnel

Hong Kong
• Lion Rock Tunnel (cross-mountain) (road and water pipe)
• Eastern Harbour Crossing / Tseung Kwan O Line (underwater) (road and metro)
• Western Harbour Crossing (underwater) (road)
• Tate's Cairn Tunnel (cross-mountain) (road)
• Cheung Tsing Tunnel (cross-mountain) (road)
• Tai Lam Tunnel (cross-mountain) (road)
• Aberdeen Tunnel (cross-mountain) (road)
• Cross Harbour Tunnel (underwater) (road)
• Airport Express / Tung Chung Line (underwater) (metro)
• Tsuen Wan Line (underwater) (metro)
• Beacon Hill Tunnel (cross-mountain) (rail/metro)
• Airport Tunnel (beneath site of former Hong Kong International Airport) (road)

Croatia
• Mala Kapela Tunnel
• Sveti Rok Tunnel
• Plasina Tunnel
• Tuhobić Tunnel
• Sridnja Gora Tunnel around 2000 m, under construction, A1 motorway
• Golubinka Tunnel 1895 m, A1 motorway
• Brinje Tunnel
• Javorova Kosa Tunnel 1460 m, A6 motorway
• Gric Tunnel, 1244 m, A1 motorway
• Konjsko Tunnel 1198 m, A1 motorway

Denmark
• Great Belt Fixed Link, railway, 8,024 m
• Copenhagen Metro, metro rail, M2 line, 7,4 km (Fasanvej-Lergravsparken)
• Oresund Connection, road and rail, 4,050 m
• Kastrup Railway, railway, 1,7 km
• Copenhagen Railway, railway, 1,5 km
• Copenhagen Metro, Metro rail, M1 line, ≈ 1 km (Christianshavn-Islands Brygge)

Faroe Islands
• Hvalbiartunnilin 1963 1450 m - connects Hvalba and Trongisvágur.
• Borðoyartunlarnir 1965-67 3800 m - connects Klaksvík, Árnafjørður and Hvannasund/Norðdepil.
• Sandvíkartunnilin 1969 1500 m - connects Sandvík and Hvalba
• Norðskálatunnilin 1976 2520 m - connects Norðskáli and the valley Millum Fjarða.
• Leynartunnilin 1977 760 m - connects Leynar and the valley Kollfjarðardalur.
• Kalsoyartunlarnir 1979-85 5426 m - connects the villages Trøllanes, Mikladalur, Húsar and the uninhabited valley Djúpidalur.
• Leirvíkartunnilin 1985 2238 m - connects Leirvík and Gøta.
• Kunoyartunnilin 1988 3031 m - connects Kunoy and Haraldssund.
• Kollfjarðartunnilin 1992 2816 m - connects Kollafjørður and Kaldbaksbotnur.
• Sumbiartunnilin 1997 3240 m - connects Sumba and Lopra.
• Vágatunnilin 2002 4900 m - connects Leynar and Fútaklett.
• Gásadalstunnilin 2005 1410 m - connects Gásadalur and Bøur.
• Norðoyatunnilin 2006 6300 m - connects Klaksvík and Leirvík.


Egypt

• Ahmed Hamdy Tunnel, under the Suez Canal north of Ismailia.

Finland

• Raisiotunneli Raisio
• Myllyahde tunneli Turku
• Kehä II tunneli Kauniainen
• Korpilahti railway tunnel, near Jyväskylä
• Päijänne Water Tunnel, 1982, world's longest continuous rock tunnel, 120 km (water)

France

• Channel Tunnel
• Fréjus Rail Tunnel
• Fréjus Road Tunnel
• Mont Blanc Tunnel

Germany

• Rennsteig Tunnel
• Engelberg Tunnel
• Schönbuch Tunnel
• Tunnel Hölzern
• Old Elbe Tunnel
• New Elbe Tunnel
• Ziegenberg Tunnel

Iceland

• Hvalfjörður Tunnel
• Vestfirðir Tunnel
• Múlagöng Tunnel
• Breiðadals- og Botnsheiðar Tunnel
• Fáskrúðsfjörður Tunnel
• Almannaskarð Tunnel
• Strákar Tunnel
• Oddskarð Tunnel
• Arnardalshamar Tunnel

Ireland

Railway (Operational)
• Bray Head Tunnel No. 1 (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 300 yards)
• Bray Head Tunnel No. 2 (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 143 yards)
• Bray Head Tunnel No. 3 (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 210 yards)
• Bray Head Tunnel No. 4 (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 1,084 yards)
• Castlerock (Coleraine to Derry - 667 yards)
• Cork (Heuston Station, Dublin to Cork Kent Station - 1,355 yards)
• Cross Gunns (Liffey Junction to North Wall (MGWR) - 177 yards)
• Downhill (Coleraine to Derry - 301 yards)
• Enniscorthy (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 405 yards)
• Ferrycarrig (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 296 yards)
• Killurin (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 89 yards)
• Lisburn Road, Belfast (Belfast Central Junction to Belfast Central - 107 yards)
• Phoenix Park (Islandbridge Junction to Glasnevin Junction - 757 yards)
• Rathdrum No. 1 (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 190 yards)
• Rathdrum No. 2 (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 25 yards)
• Rathdrum No. 3 (Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 50 yards)
• Snow Hill (Waterford to Rosslare Strand - 217 yards)
• Sorrento Tunnel, Dalkey ((Connolly Station, Dublin to Rosslare Europort - 160 yards)
• Whitehead (Belfast Central to Larne Harbour - 157 yards (Down line only))

Road
• Jack Lynch Tunnel, Cork
• Dublin Port Tunnel
• Turners Rock Tunnels (4 - No.1 main, No. 2 & 3 twin short tunnels and short No. 4 tunnel), N71 Cork-Kerry border
• Carrignamuck Tunnel, Cork-Kerry border
• Shannon Tunnel, N18 Limerick (under construction)
• Drummartin Tunnel, Eastern Bypass Dublin (proposed)


Italy

• Fornaci Tunnel
• Fréjus Rail Tunnel
• Fréjus Road Tunnel
• Mont Blanc Tunnel

Japan

• Seikan Tunnel
• Tokyo Wan Aqua-Line bridge-tunnel

Luxembourg

• Gousselerbierg Tunnel
• Grouft Tunnel
• Markusbierg Tunnel
• René Konen Tunnel
• Stafelter Tunnel

Macedonia

• Bukovik Tunnel, railway, 7047 m

Montenegro

• Sozina Tunnel
• Vrmac Tunnel

Myanmar

• Ponenyar Tunnel, railway, 1708.928 m (1.06 mile – 5610 foots)

Netherlands

Tunnels for motor vehicles:
• Beneluxtunnel
• Botlektunnel
• Coentunnel, Amsterdam
• Heijnenoordtunnel
• IJtunnel, Amsterdam
• Maastunnel, Rotterdam (also tubes for pedestrians and cyclists)
• Piet Hein Tunnel, Amsterdam
• Rijnstraat/Koningskade/Bezuidenhoutseweg, The Hague
• Stationsplein, Leiden
• Thomassentunnel
• Westerschelde Tunnel
• Wijkertunnel
• Zeeburgertunnel

Railroad tunnels:

• Hemtunnel, Amsterdam under Noordzeekanaal
• HSL-Zuid Tunnel Groene Hart (being constructed)
• railroad tunnels Best, Rijswijk
• Schiphol Tunnel
• Velsertunnel under Noordzeekanaal
• Willemstunnel under Nieuwe Maas

Metro tunnels:

• northeast side of Amsterdam metro system
• central part of Rotterdam metro system
• metro tunnel under the Nieuwe Maas waterway
• metro tunnel under the Nieuwe Waterweg waterway, along Beneluxtunnel

Light-rail tunnels:

• tram tunnel Grote Marktstraat (TTGM), The Hague (being constructed)

New Zealand

Hydroelectric Tunnels and Chambers
• Manapouri Power Station - Machine hall 111 m long, 18 m wide, 34 m high, and road access tunnel 2040 m long, 6.7 m wide and high, with a semi-circular arch roof.
• Manapouri Tailrace - 2 tunnels - original tailrace tunnel 9817 m, 9.2 m diameter horseshoe section, commenced 1964, breakthrough 1968 drill-and-blast construction, 16 deaths. Second tailrace tunnel 9829 m, 10.05 m diameter, circular section, commenced 1997, breakthrough 2001, commissioned April 2002, tunnel boring machine construction, 0 deaths.

Gun Battery and Military Tunnels

• Devonport Tunnels, Auckland
• Whangaparaoa Army Camp, two sets of tunnels, Auckland
• Stony Batter, Waiheke Island
• Wrights Hill Fortress, Wellington
• Cracroft Caverns - Chamber, Christchurch
• Godley Head, Christchurch

Railway Tunnels

From longest to shortest.
• Kaimai - 8879 m - opened 12 September 1978 - near Apata on the East Coast Main Trunk Railway Line to Tauranga. It is the longest rail tunnel in New Zealand.
• Rimutaka - 8798 m - opened 3 November 1955 - between Upper Hutt (Wellington) and Featherston (Wairarapa), replaced the Rimutaka Incline, a Fell mountain railway. It is the longest tunnel in New Zealand that carries regular passenger trains.
• Otira - 8566 m - opened 1923 - between Arthur's Pass and Otira, in the Southern Alps on the transalpine Midland line - continuous 1 in 33 grade - electrified until 1997.
• Tawa No. 2 - 4324 m - opened 1935, goods on one line, 1937 all traffic - longest double-track tunnel in New Zealand. Between Ngauranga (Wellington) and Glenside (Tawa). With the 1 Km Tawa No 1 Tunnel, part of the Tawa Flat deviation.
• Tikiwhata - 2989 m - opened 1943, between Wairoa and Gisborne.
• Lyttelton - 2596 m - opened 1867-12-09, between Heathcote Valley (Christchurch) and Lyttelton.
• Turakina - 2091 m - opened 1947, between Marton, New Zealand and Wanganui.

Shortest Bored Tunnels

• A 39.83 m long tunnel - opened 1906, between Staircase and Avoca, South Island Midland Line.
• A 42.05 m long tunnel - opened 1891, near Woodville, in the Manawatu Gorge.

Some Disused Railway Tunnels

In the North Island
• Cruickshanks - opened 1 January 1878, between Mangaroa and Upper Hutt. Public access uncertain (see Valley Signals site for information)
• Mangaroa - 152 m - opened 1 January 1878, at Tunnel Gully recreation area, Te Marua, Upper Hutt. On a public walkway.
• Summit - 584 m, and 3 other shorter tunnels, opened 12 October 1878 on the Rimutak Incline (now a walkway).
• Okaihau - on the never-opened extension of the Okaihau Branch to Rangiahua, now used for road traffic.
• Parnell - single track, on the Auckland - Newmarket Line, adjacent to the current double-track tunnel. Closed with no public access.
• Karangahake - 1006 m, in the Karangahake Gorge, on the former East Coast Main Trunk, closed in 1978. Now part of a walkway.
• Porootarao - 1071 m, replaced by new tunnel on deviation in 1980.
• Nine tunnels on the North Island Main Trunk Railway that were deviated around between 1981 and 1985. Most were on the Mangaweka Deviation. Hedgehog tunnel near Taihape is adjacent to State Highway 1; access to the rest is unknown.
• Four tunnels on the closed Moutohora Branch, ranging from 45 to 258 m in length. One tunnel is accessible on a public walkway, the others can all be viewed from public roads.
• Three tunnels of unknown status on the closed Ngatapa Branch. Public access unknown.
• No. 24 tunnel on the Palmerston North - Gisborne line - 123 m (collapsed).
• No. 12 tunnel on the Wellington & Manawatu Railway (now NIMT) - abandoned in 1900.

In the South Island

• Spooners Range Tunnel - 308 m, on the closed Nelson Section. Accessible by public walkway.
• Kawatiri Tunnel - on the closed Nelson Section. Accessible by public walkway.
• Abandoned tunnel - near Oaro? on the Main South Line. Partially collapsed.
• Chasm Creek - former Seddonville Branch. Accessible by public walkway.
• Charming Creek - former private coal railway. Accessible by public walkway.
• Former coal tramways at Stockton and Denniston. Public access.
• Cape Foulwind - former quarry line. Public access but tunnel has largely collapsed.
• Rewanui Incline - two short tunnels now used by access road.
• Puketeraki - 157 m. Track deviated around in a cutting. Partly collapsed and ends have been fenced over.
• Sawyers Bay, Dunedin - 101 m, track deviated through new tunnel. Status unknown.
• Caversham, Dunedin - 865 m, track deviated through new double-track tunnel. Public access to both ends but it is quite muddy (access is down the steps beside Kaikorai Valley Nurseries (between intersections with Ensor Street and Townleys Road) and also on the opposite side of road to the Caversham entrance of the current tunnel).
• Chain Hills (Wingatui) - 889 m, track deviated through new double-track tunnel. Public access unknown.
• Three tunnels on the Otago Central Rail Trail (former Otago Central Railway), ranging in length from 152 to 229 m. All have public access.
• Three tunnels on the former Roxburgh Branch ranging from 226 to 443 m. Tunnel 1 is in public reserve, access to the others is uncertain.
• Raki's - on the former Tokarahi Branch. Can be seen from road, on private land.
• Conical Hill - 71 m, on the former Tapanui Branch. Public access through walkway.
• Hunts Road - 221 m, former Catlins River Branch. Public walkway access.
• Glenham Branch, 301 m. Possible public access.

Road Tunnels

Road Tunnels on State Highways
• Lyttelton Road Tunnel - 1900 m - opened 1964, on SH 74 between Lyttelton and the Heathcote Valley in Christchurch.
• Homer Tunnel - 1200 m - completed 1953, opened 1954, on SH 94 between Hollyford Valley and Milford Sound, Fiordland. Mean altitude 945 m. Unlined rock.
• Mount Victoria Tunnel - 623 m - SH 1, opened 1931, Mount Victoria, Wellington.
• The Terrace Motorway Tunnel, SH 1, opened 1978, under The Terrace, Wellington.
• Moki Tunnel - approx 200 m, SH 43 between Whangamomona and Taumarunui - uses wooden shoring.
• There are short (less than 50 m) tunnels on SH 3 between New Plymouth and Te Kuiti - one at the summit of Mt Messenger and a single-lane one in the Awakino gorge.
• There is a short tunnel north of Okaihau constructed for railway purposes which is accessible to vehicles.

Tunnels on other Roads

• Karori Tunnel, between Kelburn and Karori, Wellington opened 1900.
• Northland Tunnel, between Northland and Karori, Wellington.
• Hataitai - bus tunnel, Mount Victoria, Wellington.
• Seatoun tunnel, between Strathmore and Seatoun, Wellington.
• There are several tunnels on rural Taranaki roads, including an approx 100m tunnel on the Tongaporutu-Ohura road (4km from SH3) which is unusual in that it abuts directly to a bridge.

Road Tunnels to be constructed

• Johnstone's Twin Tunnels, on the Auckland Northern Motorway Extension near Puhoi - 340m long - to open in 2009.
• Victoria Park Northbound Tunnel, just north of the Central Motorway Junction on State Highway 1 in Auckland - 440m long - to open in 2014. The positioning of the tunnel allows a southbound tunnel to be built in the future (project yet to receive construction funding).

Norway

There are over 900 road tunnels in Norway with total length exeeding 750 km.
• The longest road tunnels (>7 km, with opening year and length)
o Lærdalstunnelen, 2000, 24505 m
o Gudvangatunnel, 1991, 11428 m
o Folgefonntunnel, 2001, 11150 m
o Korgfjelltunnelen, 2005, 8530 m
o Steigentunnelen, 1991, 8079 m
o Bømlafjordtunnel, 2000, 7888 m, see also below
o Svartisentunnelen, 1986, 7615 m
o Høyangertunnelen, 1982, 7543 m
o Vallaviktunnelen, 1985, 7510 m
o Åkrafjordtunnelen, 2000, 7400 m

• The longest subsea road tunnels

o Bømlafjordtunnel, 2000, 260 m below sea level, 7888 m
o Eiksundtunnelen, will be opened 2007, 287 m below sea level, 7765 m
o Oslofjordtunnel, 2000, 134 m below sea level, 7230 m
o Nordkapptunnelen, 1999, 212 m below sea level, 6871 m
o Byfjordtunnelen, 1992, 223 m below sea level, 5875 m
o Hitratunnelen, 1994, 264 m below sea level, 5645 m

• The longest railway tunnels

o Romeriksporten, 1999, 14 580 m
o Lieråsen tunnel, 1973, 10 723 m
o Finsetunnelen, 1993, 10 600 m
o Kvinesheitunnelen, 1943, 9 065 m
o Hægebostadtunnelen, 1943, 8 474 m
o Trollkona tunnel, 1987, 8 043 m
o Ulrikentunnelen, 1964, 7 670 m
o Majorstuen-Hasle, Oslo Metro (Line 5), 1966-1987, 7 060 m

Pakistan

• Khojak Tunnel
• Kohat Tunnel
• Lowari Tunnel

Poland

• Wałbrzych-Jedlina, 1601 m, rail
• Warsaw Metro rail

Russia

• Lefortovo tunnel, 3.2km, Moscow

Singapore

• Chin Swee Tunnel
• Kampong Java Tunnel
• Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (under construction)
• Fort Canning Tunnel (under construction)

Slovakia

• Branisko Tunnel (in operation, D1 highway, E50 route, 4 975 m)
• Horelica Tunnel (in operation, D3 highway, E75 route, 605 m)
• Sitina Tunnel (under construction, D2 highway, E65 route, 1440 m / 1415 m)
• Bôrik Tunnel (under construction, D1 highway, E50 route, 999 m / 993 m)
• Lučivná Tunnel (under construction, D1 highway, E50 route, 250 m)
• Višňové Tunnel (planned, D1 highway, E50 route, 7460 m)

Slovenia

• Dekani Tunnel - 2182 / 2190 m, A1 road
• Golovec Tunnel - 530 m / 595 m (the only 3 lane, double tube tunnel in Slovenia), A1 road/E57 road
• Kastelec Tunnel - 2292 m / 2240 m, A1 road
• Karavanke Tunnel (Karawanken Tunnel) - 7864 m, A2 road/E61 road
• Trojane Tunnel - 2900 m, A1/E57 road
• Tunnels on the Slovenian motorways

Spain

• Alfonso XIII Tunnel
• AP-6 Guadarrama
• AVE - Guadarrama
• M-40 Tuneles del Pardo
• M-30 By-pass Sur
• M-30 By-pass Norte
• M-111 Aeropuerto
• Santa María de la Cabeza
• Tunel de la Engaña
• Tunel de la Risa I
• Tunel de la Risa II
• Tunel Pio XII
• Tunel de Tetuán — Santander

Sweden

• Kungsträdgården-Hjulsta, Stockholm, metro, 14.3 km
• Gamla stan-Bergshamra, Stockholm, metro, 8.5 km
• Arlandabanan, Arlanda, railway, 1 and 2 tubes, 5083 m
• Gamla stan-Thorildsplan, Stockholm, metro, 4.7 km
• Södra länken, Stockholm, motorway, 2 tubes, 4.5 km
• Norralatunneln, Söderhamn, railway, 1 tube, 3850 m
• Trollhättetunneln, Trollhättan, railway, 1 tube, 3540 m
• Slussen-Liljeholmen, Stockholm, metro, 3.3 km
• Muskötunneln, Nynäshamn, road, 1 tube, 2960 m
• Lundbytunneln, Göteborg, road, 2 tubes, 2060 m
• Gårdatunneln, Göteborg, railway, 1 tube, 2163 m
• Hammarkulletunneln, Göteborg, tramway, 1 and 2 tubes, 2 km
• Götatunneln, Göteborg, road, 2 tubes, 1.6 km
• Söderledstunneln, Stockholm, road, 2 tubes, 1.6 km

More long tunnels are being built at the moment:

• Hallandsåstunneln, Ängelholm, railway, 2 tubes, 8 km, started 1992, finished 2012 (maybe)
• Citytunneln, Malmö, railway, 2 tubes, 8 km, started 2006, finished 2011
• Namntalltunneln, Örnsköldsvik, railway, 1 tube, 6 km, started 2003, finished 2008
• Björnböletunneln, Örnsköldsvik, railway, 1 tube, 5.2 km, started 2003, finished 2008
• Kroksbergstunneln, Härnösand, railway, 1 tube, 4.3 km, started 2006, finished 2009
• Åskottunneln, Örnsköldsvik, railway, 1 tube, 3.3 km, started 2003, finished 2008
• Törnskogstunneln, Stockholm, road, 2 tubes, 2 058 m, started 2002, finished 2008

Planned tunnel constructions (uncertain dates):

• Citybanan, Stockholm, railway, 2 tubes, 6 km, starts 2008, finished 2014
• Västlänken, Göteborg, railway, 2 tubes, 6 km, starts 2012, finished 2019
• Norra länken, Stockholm, road, 2 tubes, 2.8 km, starts 2007, finished 2015

Switzerland

• Baregg Tunnel (A1)
• Belchen Tunnel (A2)
• Bözberg Tunnel (A3)
• Bubenholz Tunnel (A51)
• San Bernardino (road tunnel) (A13)
• Crapteig Tunnel (A13)
• Cholfirst Tunnel (A4)
• D'Arrissoules Tunnel (A1)
• Girsberg Tunnel (A7)
• St. Gotthard Tunnel (A2)
• Gotthard Base Tunnel
• Gubrist Tunnel (A20)
• Kerenzerberg Tunnel (A3)
• Lötschberg Base Tunnel
• Lötschberg Tunnel
• Lopper Tunnel (A8)
• Mappo-Morettina Tunnel (Locarno)
• Milchbuck Tunnel (A1L)
• Rosenberg Tunnel (A1)
• Sachseln Tunnel (A8)
• Schöneich Tunnel (A1L)
• Seelisberg Tunnel (A2)
• Simplon Tunnel
• Vereina Tunnel

Taiwan

• Hsuehshan Tunnel (National Highway No. 5)
• Baguashan Tunnel (Provincial Highway No. 76)

Turkey

• Mount Bolu Tunnel
• Marmaray
• Tunnels in Turkey

United Kingdom

Cheshire
• Disley Tunnel, Railway (2 miles, 346 yards; 3535 m)
• Prestbury Tunnel, Railway, near Macclesfield
• Sutton Tunnel, Runcorn (1 mile, 125 yards)

Cornwall

• Saltash Tunnel, connecting the Tamar Bridge and the A38.

Derbyshire

• Butterley Tunnel, Cromford Canal (1 mile, 1206 yards; 2712 m)
• Chee Tor Tunnel, Railway
• Clay Cross Tunnel, Railway (1 mile, 24 yards; 1631 m)
• Cowburn Tunnel, Railway (2 miles, 182 yards; 3385 m)
• Dove Holes Tunnel, Railway (1 mile, 1224 yards; 2729 m). Freight only
• Haddon Tunnel, Railway (disused)
• Mickleover Tunnel, Great Northern Railway (464 yards)
• Milford Tunnel, Railway, sometimes called Chevin Tunnel
• Morley Tunnel, Great Northern Railway (238 yards)
• Norwood Tunnel, Chesterfield Canal (1 mile, 1124 yards; 2637m)
• Shirland Tunnel, Railway
• Toadmoor Tunnel, Railway
• Totley Tunnel, Railway (3 miles, 950 yards; 5697 m)
• Whatstandwell Tunnel, Railway (149 yards), near Whatstandwell railway station
• Woodhead Tunnel, Railway (3 miles, 13 yards; 4840 m). Disused.

Devon

• Whiteball Tunnel, Railway (1092 yards; 990m), broad gauge.

Dorset

• Beaminster Tunnel, Road (A3066), approx 150m long

East Sussex

• Cuilfail Tunnel (430 m), A26, Lewes

Essex

• Dartford Tunnel (1436 m), A282 road northbound (M25 connector)

Gloucestershire

• Chipping Sodbury Tunnel, Railway (2 miles, 924 yards; 4064 m)
• Patchway tunnels, split level parallel railway tunnels (1 mile; 1609 m)
• Sapperton Tunnels: Sapperton canal tunnel and Sapperton railway tunnel (1 mile, 100 yards; 1701 m)
• Severn Tunnel, Railway (4 miles, 628 yards; 7012 m)

Greater Manchester

• Disley Tunnel, Railway (2 miles, 346 yards; 3535 m)
• Farnworth Tunnel, Farnworth
• Guardian Exchange, Manchester

Kent

• Channel tunnel (to France), Railway (31 miles, 635 yards; 50470 m)
• Dartford Tunnel (1436 m), A282 road northbound (M25 connector)
• Royal Harbour Tunnel, (800m) Ramsgate - Road
• Shakespeare Tunnel, Railway, Dover

Lancashire

• Sough Tunnel, Railway tunnel near Darwen (1 mile, 255 yards)

Leicestershire

• Ashby de la Zouch Tunnel, Railway
• Husbands Bosworth Tunnel, Grand Union Canal
• Saddington Tunnel, Grand Union Canal

Lincolnshire

• Kirton-in-Lindsey, Railway (~1200 m)

London

• The London Underground includes 171 km of tunnels, with some Northern Line trains running continuously in tunnel for 27.8 km between Morden and East Finchley via Bank.
• Blackwall Tunnel, (A102 road tunnel)
• Greenwich foot tunnel
• Islington tunnel and Maida Hill tunnels, Regent's Canal
• Kingsway Exchange
• Limehouse Link tunnel
• London Deep Level Shelters
• Rotherhithe Tunnel (1705 m), (A101 road tunnel)
• Sydenham Hill, Railway, Penge
• Thames Tunnel, Rotherhithe
• Tower Subway
• Woolwich foot tunnel

Merseyside

• Kingsway Tunnel, Mersey (2483 m)
• Mersey Railway Tunnel, Mersey (4 miles, 462 yards; 6860 m) including underground loop to Liverpool Lime Street station
• Queensway Tunnel, Mersey (3237 m)
• Victoria Tunnel, Liverpool (2475 m)
• Wapping Tunnel, Liverpool (2030 m)
• Waterloo Tunnel, Liverpool (862 m)
• Williamson's tunnels, Liverpool

Norfolk

• Aylsham Bypass Tunnel
• Cromer Tunnel

Northamptonshire

• Blisworth tunnel, Grand Union Canal
• Braunston Tunnel, Grand Union Canal
• Crick Tunne, Grand Union Canal
• Kelmarsh Tunnel, Railway (disused), now foot/cyclepath
• Kilsby Tunnel, Railway (1 mile, 666 yards; 2218 m)
• Oxendon Tunnel, Railway (disused), now foot/cyclepath

Northumberland

• Tyne Tunnel, River Tyne

North Yorkshire

• Bramhope Tunnel, Railway (2 miles, 241 yards; 3439 m)
• Prospect Tunnel, Railway. Disused

Nottinghamshire

• Annesley Tunnel, Midland Railway now Robin Hood Line, Kirby-in-Ashfield
• Ashwell Tunnel, Nottingham Suburban Railway, Nottingham
• Drakeholes Tunnel, Chesterfield Canal, near Wiseton
• Mansfield Road Tunnel, Great Central Railway, Nottingham
• Mapperley Tunnel, Great Northern Railway, Nottingham
• Park Tunnel, between The Park and Derby Road in Nottingham built for horsedrawn carriages
• Redhill Tunnel, near to Radclife-on-Soar Power Station
• Sherwood Tunnel, Nottingham Suburban Railway, Nottingham
• Sherwood Rise Tunnel, Great Central Railway, Nottingham
• Sneinton Tunnel, Nottingham Suburban Railway, Nottingham
• Stanton Tunnel, Railway Test Track, Stanton on the Wolds
• Thorneywood Tunnel, Nottingham Suburban Railway, Nottingham
• Victoria Street Tunnel also known as Weekday Cross Tunnel, Great Central Railway, Nottingham
• Watnall Tunnel, (268 yards) Great Northern Railway, Watnall near Kimberley

Oxfordshire

• Bodleian Library Tunnel under Broad Street, Oxford

Shropshire

• Knowlesands Tunnel
• Oakengates Tunnel

Somerset

• Combe Down Tunnel under Combe Down, Bath
• Whiteball Tunnel, Railway (1092 yards; 990m), broad gauge.

South Yorkshire

• Bradway Tunnel, Railway (1 mile, 267 yards; 1853 m)
• Norwood Tunnel, Chesterfield Canal (1 mile, 1124 yards; 2637m)
• Thurgoland Tunnel, Railway
• Totley Tunnel, Railway (3 miles, 950 yards; 5697 m)
• Woodhead Tunnel, Railway (3 miles, 13 yards; 4840 m). Disused.

Staffordshire

• Harecastle Tunnel, near Kidsgrove, Trent and Mersey Canal

Tyne and Wear

• Victoria Tunnel, Newcastle upon Tyne

Warwickshire
Shrewley Tunnel, Grand Union Canal near Shrewley

West Yorkshire

• Morley Tunnel, Railway (1 mile, 1609 yards; 3081 m)
• Standedge Tunnels, Canal and railway (3 miles, 64 yards; 4887 m)
• Summit Tunnel, Railway (1 mile, 1125 yards; 2638 m)

Wiltshire

• Box Tunnel, Railway (1 mile, 1452 yards; 2937 m)
• Bruce Tunnel, Canal (502 yards (459 m))

West Midlands

• Anchor Exchange, (Birmingham)
• Snow Hill Railway Tunnel, (Birmingham)
• Dudley Tunnel, Canal, Dudley Canal Line No 1
• Lapal Tunnel, Canal, Dudley Canal Line No 2
• Netherton Canal Tunnel
• Queensway (Birmingham)

West Sussex

• Clayton Tunnel, Railway (1 mile, 499 yards; 2066 m)
• Southwick Hill Tunnel (490 m, dual bored), A27, Southwick/Portslade

Scotland

Glasgow
• Clyde Tunnel, Road under River Clyde (762 metres)
• Glasgow Subway

Scottish Borders

• Whitrope Tunnel

Scottish Highlands

• Nevis Tunnel, part of Lochaber hydroelectric scheme

Wales

Monmouthshire
• Severn Tunnel, Railway (4 miles, 628 yards; 7012 m)
• Brynglas Tunnels, Newport (M4 motorway)
• Gibraltar Tunnels, Monmouth
• Bryn, Hengoed, (Railway, disused)
• Clydach Tunnels, Abergavenny, (Railway, Disused)
• Gaer, Newport (Railway, Active)
• Gelli-felen Tunnels, Brynmawr (Railway, Disused)
• Hillfield Tunnels, Newport (Railway, Active)
• Monmouth, (Railway, Disused)
• Pennar, Crumlin (Railway, Disused,239 yd)
• Usk, Usk (Railway, Disused, 256 yd)

Glamorgan

• Cwmcerwyn, Maesteg (Railway, Disused,1012 yd) Built by the Port Talbot and Docks Railway. Single track, curved.
• Cymmer, Afan Valley (Railway, Disused,1591 yd) Built by the Great Western Railway. Single track. Straight. North end relandscaped
• Gelli, Afan Valley (Railway, Disused) Built by the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway. Single track. Short
• Gylfichi, Afan Valley (Railway, Disused,1019 yd) Built by the South Wales Mineral Railway. Single track. North end collapsed 1947.
• Nottage, Porthcawl (Railway, Disused) Built by the Great Western Railway. Single track. Short, south portal relandscaped
• Abernant / Merthyr (Railway, Disused, 2497 yd) Built by the Great Western Railway. Mainly single track, curved at ends.
• Cefn-Glas, Abercynon (Railway, Disused, 703 yd) Built by the Great Western Railway. Single track
• Garth, Taff's Well (Railway, Disused) Built by the Barry Railway Company. Double track. Partly breached by operations at Garth Quarry.
• Morlais, Merthyr Tydfil (Railway, Disused, 1040 yd) Built by the London and North Western Railway. Double track, curved at west end. 3 airshafts.
• Quaker's Yard, Abercynon (Railway, demolished) Built by the Taff Vale Railway 1840. Demolished in 1857 when track dualled.
• Rhondda, Treherbert (Railway, Disused, 3443 yd) Built by the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway. Single track. Longest tunel in Wales at 3443 yards
• Tinworks, Treforest (Railway, not completed) Built by the Taff Vale Railway in 1907 to carry mineral line under exchange sidings of the Cardiff Railway at Treforest. Mineral line never completed.
• Treforest (Railway, Disused, 1323 yd) Built by the Barry Docks Railway. Double track.
• Union, Cardiff (Railway, Active, Beneath Student's Union building, Cardiff University.
• Queensgate Tunnels, Cardiff
• Channel Tunnel
• Severn Tunnel
• Lewes tunnel converted from rail to road.

United States

Alabama
• Bankhead Tunnel, Mobile
• George Wallace Tunnel, Mobile

Alaska

• Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel, Whittier
• Garner Tunnel, Alaska Railroad, near Healy
• Portage Tunnel, Alaska Railroad, near Whittier

Arizona

• Deck Park Tunnel or I-10 Papago Freeway Tunnel, Phoenix
• Queen Creek Tunnel just east of Superior

Arkansas

• Bobby Hopper Tunnel, Interstate 540, Washington County

California

• Burro Schmidt Tunnel, Kern County
• Caldecott Tunnel, Orinda to Oakland
• Randolph Collier Tunnel, end of Smith River Scenic Byway - Hwy 199, Del Norte County to Oregon border
• Figueroa Street Tunnels, Los Angeles
• Gaviota Tunnel, Santa Barbara County
• Posey Tube, Alameda to Oakland
• San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco
• Transbay Tube (BART), San Francisco Bay
• Waldo Tunnel, Marin County
• Webster Tube, Oakland to Alameda

Colorado

• Eisenhower Memorial Tunnel, Interstate 70
• Alpine Tunnel, Abandoned railway tunnel
• Beavertail Tunnel, Interstate 70 east of Palisade
• Busk-Ivanhoe Tunnel, Abandoned railway tunnel
• Hagerman Tunnel, Abandoned railway tunnel
• Moffat Tunnel, Railway tunnel under the Continental Divide

Connecticut

• Wilbur Cross Parkway Tunnel, West Rock Ridge State Park, New Haven

District of Columbia

• 9th Street Tunnel, under the National Mall (one-way southbound from Constitution Avenue to I-395), NW & SW DC
• 12th Street Tunnel, under the National Mall (one-way northbound from I-395 & Independence Avenue to Constitution Avenue, SW & NW DC
• Capitol Hill Tunnel, Amtrak Northeast Corridor, under First Street NE & SE
• Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park road culverts:
1. mile 1.3, near Canal Road & Foxhall Road (3 & 4 are in MD)
2. mile 3.1, Abner cloud house (aka Fletcher's Boat House)
• Dupont Circle Tunnel, Capitol Transit
• Third Street Tunnel, Interstate 395
1. southern portion, under the National Mall Capitol reflecting pool
2. northern portion, under Massachusetts Ave & H Street NW
• Virginia Avenue Tunnel, CSX Landover Subdivision, under Virginia Avenue SE
• Zoo Tunnel, under the office area of the National Zoo, Beach Drive, Rock Creek Park

Florida

• Henry E. Kinney Tunnel, on US-1 in Fort Lauderdale (Also known as New River Tunnel)

Hawaii

• John H. Wilson Tunnels, Likelike Highway between Kaneohe and Honolulu

Illinois

• LaSalle Street Tunnel, abandoned
• Van Buren Street Tunnel, abandoned
• Washington Street Tunnel (Chicago), abandoned
• Winston Tunnel, abandoned and now partially collapsed

Kentucky

• Cherokee Park Tunnel, I-64, Louisville
• Cumberland Gap Tunnel, US 25, Kentucky to Tennessee
• Nada Tunnel, Red River Gorge Park

Maryland

• Altamont Tunnel, CSX near Deer Park
• Borden Tunnel, Western Maryland Railway near Frostburg
• Brush Tunnel, Western Maryland Scenic Railroad near Corriganville
• B&P Tunnels, Amtrak, Baltimore
• Catoctin Tunnel, CSX near Point of Rocks
• Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park road culverts:
- #3 mile 11.?, Carderock, Potomac (1 & 2 are in DC)
- #4 mile 109.?, Four Locks, near Williamsport
• Dalecarlia Tunnel, B&O Railroad, Brookmont
• Fort McHenry Tunnel, Baltimore
• Harper's Ferry Tunnel, CSX near Harper's Ferry, West Virginia
• Howard Street Tunnel, CSX, Baltimore
• Indigo Tunnel, Western Maryland Railway near Pearre
• Ilchester Tunnel, CSX, near Ellicott City
• Baltimore Harbor Tunnel, Baltimore
• Kessler Tunnel, Western Maryland Railway, Green Ridge State Forest near Paw Paw, West Virginia
• Paw Paw Tunnel, Chesapeake and Ohio National Historical Park near Paw Paw, West Virginia
• Point of Rocks Tunnel, CSX, Point of Rocks
• Mt. Airy Tunnel, CSX, Ridgeville
• Union Tunnel, Amtrak, Baltimore
• Stickpile Tunnel, Western Maryland Railway, Green Ridge State Forest
• Wisconsin Avenue Tunnel, B&O Railroad, Bethesda

Massachusetts

• Callahan Tunnel, Boston
• Dewey Square Tunnel, Boston
• Hoosac Tunnel, Boston and Maine Railroad, near North Adams
• State Line Tunnel, CSX, near Stockbridge
• Sumner Tunnel, Boston
• Ted Williams Tunnel, Boston
• Central Artery/Tunnel (Big Dig), Boston

Michigan

• Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, Detroit to Windsor, Ontario
• Michigan Central Railway Tunnel, Detroit to Windsor, Ontario

Minnesota

• Cramer Tunnel, Cliffs-Erie Mining, near Taconite Harbor
• Lowry Hill Tunnel, Minneapolis

Mississippi

• KCS Rail Tunnel, Vicksburg

Montana

• Flathead Tunnel

Nebraska

• Belmont Tunnel, BNSF Railway (abandoned), near Marsland

Nevada

• Carlin Tunnel, Interstate 80 east of Carlin

New Jersey

• Atlantic City Expressway Connector, Atlantic City
• Bergen Arches, CSX and Norfolk Southern, Jersey City
• Bergen Tunnels, New Jersey Transit, Jersey City
• Holland Tunnel, Hudson River
• Lincoln Tunnel, Hudson River
• Newark Tunnel, New Jersey Transit, Newark
• Roseville Tunnel, Lackawanna Railroad, near Port Morris
• Weehawken Tunnel, New Jersey Transit, Weehawken

New Mexico

• Raton Tunnel, Raton Pass, New Mexico

New York
• Atlantic Avenue Tunnel, Long Island Rail Road, Brooklyn and Queens, New York City
• Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel, East River/New York Bay, New York City
• East River Tunnels, Amtrak, East River
• New York City Water Tunnel No. 3, New York City
• Holland Tunnel, Hudson River
• Hudson Tunnel, Amtrak, New York City
• Lincoln Tunnel, Hudson River
• Park Avenue Tunnel, Metro-North Railroad, Manhattan
• Queens Midtown Tunnel, East River, New York City
• Riverside Park Tunnel, Metro-North Railroad, New York City
• Port Authority Trans-Hudson Tunnels (PATH), Hudson River

North Carolina

Blue Ridge Parkway tunnels
• Little Switzerland Tunnel, 547 feet, mile 333.4
• Wild Acres Tunnel, 240 feet, mile 336.8
• Twin Tunnel #1, 240 feet, mile 344.6
• Twin Tunnel #2, 409 feet, mile 344.7
• Rough Ridge Tunnel, 245 feet, mile 349.0
• Craggy Pinnacle Tunnel, 176 feet, mile 364.4
• Craggy Flats Tunnel, 335 feet, mile 365.5
• Tanbark Ridge Tunnel, 746 feet, mile 374.4
• Grassy Knob Tunnel, 600 feet, mile 347.1
• Pine Mountain Tunnel, 1,320 feet, mile 399.3
• Ferrin Knob Tunnel #1, 360 feet, mile 400.9
• Ferrin Knob Tunnel #2, 231 feet, mile 401.3
• Ferrin Knob Tunnel #3, 323 feet, mile 401.5
• Young Pisgah Ridge Tunnel, 400 feet, mile 403.0
• Fort Mountain Tunnel, 350 feet, mile 403.9
• Little Pisgah Tunnel, 500 feet, mile 406.9
• Buck Springs Tunnel, 380 feet, mile 407.4
• Frying Pan Tunnel, 275 feet, mile 410.1
• Devil's Courthouse Tunnel, 350 feet, mile 422.1
• Pinnacle Ridge Tunnel, 750 feet, mile 439.7
• Lickstone Ridge Tunnel, 402 feet, mile 458.8
• Bunches Bald Tunnel, 268 feet, mile 459.3
• Big Witch Tunnel, 348 feet, mile 461.2
• Rattlesnake Mountain Tunnel, 410 feet, mile 465.6
• Sherril Cove No. 6 Tunnel, 572 feet, mile 466.3

Other NC tunnels

• Beaucatcher Tunnel, US 70, Asheville

Oregon

• Arch Cape Tunnel, US Highway 101, Oregon Coast
• Cornelius Pass Tunnel, United Railways (abandoned), Portland
• Mitchell Point Tunnel, Columbia River Gorge
• Peninsular Tunnel, Union Pacific Railroad, Portland
• Vista Ridge Tunnels, Sunset Highway/U.S. Highway 26, Portland
• Robertson Tunnel, MAX Light Rail, Portland
• Toothrock tunnel, Interstate 84, Cascade Locks State Park
• Many unnamed, numbered railroad tunnels exist within Oregon.

Ohio

• Lytle Tunnel, Cincinnati

Pennsylvania

• Allegheny Mountain Tunnel, 6070 feet , Pennsylvania Turnpike
• Armstrong Tunnel, 1,320 feet, Pittsburgh
• Benford Tunnel, CSX Transportation
• Big Savage Tunnel, 3,294 feet, was Western Maryland Railway, now Rails-to-trails
• Blue Mountain Tunnel, 4339 feet, Pennsylvania Turnpike
• Brook Tunnel, CSX Transportation
• Cork Run Tunnel, Pennsylvania Railroad, Pittsburgh
• Factoryville Tunnel, Delaware and Hudson Railroad, Nicholson
• Falls Cut Tunnel, CSX Transportation
• Fort Pitt Tunnel, 3,614 feet, Pittsburgh
• Friendship Tunnel, railroad
• Gallitzin Tunnel, 3,605 feet, Pennsylvania Railroad, through Allegheny Mountain
• "Ghost Tunnel", carries Dawson Road under Bessemer & Lake Erie Railroad, Curtisville
• Grays Ferry Tunnel, CSX, Grays FerryPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
• Hoyt Tunnel, railroad
• Independence Hall Plaza, I-95, Philadelphia
• Kittatinny Mountain Tunnel, 4727 feet, Pennsylvania Turnpike
• Laurel Hill Tunnel, 4541 feet, Pennsylvania Turnpike
• Lehigh Tunnel, Blue Mountain, 4,400 feet, Pennsylvania Turnpike
• Liberty Tubes, 5,889 feet, Pittsburgh
• Market Street Tunnel (downtown Philadelphia), carrying rapid transit and streetcars
• Market Street Tunnel (West Philadelphia), carrying commuter rail trains under 32nd Street, and including an abandoned branch
• Negro Mountain Tunnel, omitted from the Pennsylvania Turnpike
• Quemahoning Mountain Tunnel, omitted from the Pennsylvania Turnpike
• Panther Hollow Tunnel, CSX Railroad, Pittsburgh
• Pinkerton Tunnel, CSX Transportation
• Pinkerton Tunnel, Western Maryland Railway
• Rays Hill Tunnel, 3532 feet, Pennsylvania Turnpike
• Sabula Tunnels, Pennsylvania Railroad
• Saltsburg Tunnel, Norfolk Southern Railroad, Saltsburg
• Sand Patch Tunnel, CSX Transportation
• Shoofly Tunnel, CSX Transportation
• Sideling Hill Tunnel, East Broad Top Railroad
• Sideling Hill tunnel, 6782 feet, Pennsylvania Turnpike
• Spruce Creek Tunnels, Norfolk Southern Railway
• Squirrel Hill Tunnel, 4,225 feet, Pittsburgh
• Staple Bend Tunnel, first U.S. railroad tunnel, 900 feet, Allegheny Portage Railroad , Cresson
• Tuscarora Mountain Tunnel, 5326 feet, Pennsylvania Turnpike
• Vosburg Tunnel, Lehigh Valley Railroad, Tunkhannock
• Wabash Tunnel, Wabash Railroad, Pittsburgh
• White Tunnel, Buffalo and Pittsburg Railway, Indiana
• White Cottage Tunnel, Norfolk Southern Railroad, near Holbrook

South Carolina

• Stumphouse Mountain Tunnel, never completed, near Walhalla

Tennessee

• Bachman Tubes, Chattanooga
• Cumberland Gap Tunnel, US 25 Kentucky to Tennessee
• Missionary Ridge Tunnel, Chattanooga
• Stringer's Ridge Tunnel, Chattanooga
• US 441 tunnel, Great Smoky Mountains National Park
• Wilcox Tunnel, Chattanooga

Texas

• Houston Downtown Tunnel System, Houston
• Washburn Tunnel, Houston
• Addison Airport Toll Tunnel, Addison

Vermont

• Bellows Falls Tunnel, New England Central Railroad, Bellows Falls

Virginia

• Big Walker Mountain Tunnel, I-77 near Bland
• Bluff Mountain Tunnel, 630 feet, Blue Ridge Parkway mile 53.1
• Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, US 13, Chesapeake Bay
• Downtown Tunnel, I-264, Portsmouth to Norfolk
• East River Mountain Tunnel, I-77, West Virginia to Virginia
• Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel, I-64, Hampton to Norfolk
• Midtown Tunnel, US 58, Portsmouth to Norfolk
• Monitor-Merrimac Memorial Bridge-Tunnel, I-664, Newport News to Suffolk
• Blue Ridge Tunnel - railroad - 4,263-foot

West Virginia

• Carothers Tunnel, CSX Railroad, Paw Paw
• East River Mountain Tunnel, I-77 Virginia to West Virginia
• Memorial Tunnel, bypassed, formerly West Virginia Turnpike
• Randolph Tunnel, CSX Railroad, east of Paw Paw
• Stuart Tunnel, CSX Railroad, east of Paw Paw
• Welton Tunnel, Western Maryland Railroad across from Cumberland, Maryland and under its airport
• Wheeling Tunnel, I-70, Wheeling

Washington

• Cascade Tunnel, BNSF Railway, near Skykomish
• Chumstick Tunnel, BNSF Railway, near Cole's Corner
• Gaynor Tunnel, BNSF Railway, near Skykomish
• Mount Baker Tunnel, Seattle
• Nelson Bennett Tunnel, BNSF Railway, Tacoma
• Great Northern Tunnel, BNSF Railway, Seattle
• Stampede Tunnel, BNSF Railway, near Easton
• Swede Tunnel, BNSF Railway, near Cole's Corner
• Winton Tunnel, BNSF Railway, near Cole's Corner
• Many unnamed, numbered railroad tunnels exist within Washington.

Viet Nam

• Hai Van Tunnel

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  1. Anonymous May 12, 2007 at 9:12 AM  

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