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The Yerba Buena Tunnel, also known as the Yerba Buena Island Tunnel, is a highway tunnel in San Francisco, California. It is the part of San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge complex that crosses Yerba Buena Island. The Yerba Buena Tunnel carries ten lanes of Interstate 80 (I-80) on two decks, connecting the two component spans of the Bay Bridge, the western suspension span and the eastern self-anchored suspension span. At the opening of the Bay Bridge in 1936, it was the world's largest-bore tunnel.

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  • Yerba Buena Tunnel (fr)
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  • Le Yerba Buena Tunnel est un tunnel routier américain à San Francisco, en Californie. Situé sur Yerba Buena Island, il permet la jonction entre les deux parties du Bay Bridge, un pont qui franchit la baie de San Francisco. (fr)
  • The Yerba Buena Tunnel, also known as the Yerba Buena Island Tunnel, is a highway tunnel in San Francisco, California. It is the part of San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge complex that crosses Yerba Buena Island. The Yerba Buena Tunnel carries ten lanes of Interstate 80 (I-80) on two decks, connecting the two component spans of the Bay Bridge, the western suspension span and the eastern self-anchored suspension span. At the opening of the Bay Bridge in 1936, it was the world's largest-bore tunnel. (en)
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  • Yerba Buena Tunnel (en)
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  • A schematic illustration of the cross-section of the Yerba Buena Tunnel in 1938, section taken facing east. In 1938, the tunnel carried six bidirectional lanes of automobile traffic on the upper deck, three lanes of truck traffic on the north side of the lower deck, and two tracks for electrified rail service on the south side of the lower deck. (en)
  • A schematic illustration of the cross-section of the Yerba Buena Tunnel in 1962, section taken facing east. In 1961–62, the tunnel was reconstructed after rail service stopped in 1958. The upper and lower decks were lowered, and the upper deck now carries five lanes of mixed auto/truck traffic westbound, while the lower deck carries five lanes of mixed traffic eastbound. (en)
  • Eastern portal of the Yerba Buena Tunnel (en)
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  • Eastern portal of the Yerba Buena Tunnel, upper deck. Pictured in December 1994. (en)
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  • Redrawn from HAER drawings by Zachary Goodman (en)
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  • Yerba Buena Island Tunnel (en)
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