- Callahan Tunnel
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long=The Lieutenant William F. Callahan Tunnel is one of four
tunnel s beneath Boston Harbor. The tunnel's overall length is 1,545 m. It carriesmotor vehicle s fromBoston, Massachusetts 's North End toLogan International Airport and Route 1A inEast Boston . Ordinarily, this tunnel is only used to carry traffic out of the city and with the completion of the Big Dig it only collects traffic from I-93 southbound (right after traffic merges from Storrow Drive) and downtown Boston. There is no toll in this direction. Traffic from the airport and Route 1A towards downtown Boston and I-93 northbound normally flows in the older, parallelSumner Tunnel , where a $3.50 toll is collected (raised from $3 onJanuary 1 ,2008 ).History
Historically, control signals were used to reverse direction of one lane in this or the Sumner Tunnel, when the opposite tunnel was closed for maintenance or emergencies. Under the relevant Turnpike regulations, a yellow signal light means "proceed only as directed", on penalty of a $50 fine. As the signals are almost always yellowFact|date=February 2007, this rule is universally ignored by drivers. Other markings in the tunnel include a "double white line" in the center, intended to discourage drivers from changing lanes, to be penalized with a $100 fine.
Traffic flowing between the airport and directions south of the city on I-93 and west of the city on the Mass Pike (I-90) normally uses the
Ted Williams Tunnel rather than the Callahan and Sumner Tunnels.The tunnel was opened in
1961 . The tunnel was named forLieutenant William F. Callahan Jr. , son of the Mass Pike's chairman at the time, who was killed inItaly just days before the end ofWorld War II in 1945.ee also
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Sumner Tunnel
*Ted Williams Tunnel
* MBTA's East Boston Tunnel
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