Rahul Sharma (Editor)

Sunset Tunnel

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Line
  
N Judah

No. of stations
  
None

System
  
Muni Metro

Sunset Tunnel Sunset Tunnel construction cost balloons by 3 million after

Location
  
San Francisco, California

Coordinates
  
East portal: West portal:

End
  
Carl St. & Cole St. Richard Gamble Memorial Park

Owner
  
San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency

Starts
  
Duboce Avenue, Duboce Park

Muni metro n judah sunset tunnel carl st cole st san francisco california


The Sunset Tunnel is a 4,232 ft (1,290 m)-long light rail/streetcar tunnel in San Francisco, California. The tunnel runs under the steep hill adjacent to Buena Vista Park and is used exclusively by the N Judah Muni Metro line.

Contents

Sunset Tunnel East Portal of the Sunset Tunnel San Francisco by Weissboard on

The tunnel was opened on 21 October 1928 in a ceremony presided over by Mayor James Rolph. The eastern entrance is located at Duboce and Noe streets on the south side of Duboce Park in the Duboce Triangle neighborhood, and the western portal is located in Richard Gamble Memorial Park near the intersection of Carl and Cole streets in the Cole Valley neighborhood.

Sunset Tunnel Sunset Tunnel Work Resumes With Noise Shuttles And Parking

Access to the tunnel is restricted to San Francisco Municipal Railway light rail trains only. Despite the access limitations, this tunnel is not well protected, and is constantly vandalized and graffiti-strewn. From time to time, automobile drivers manage to drive their cars into the tunnel.

Sunset Tunnel Sunset Tunnel Track Work Suspended Due To Noise Complaints Hoodline

Sunset tunnel


Sunset Tunnel httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Sunset Tunnel Sunset Tunnel Wikipedia

References

Sunset Tunnel Wikipedia