Baltimore Harbor Tunnel

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The Baltimore Harbor Tunnel is a pair of two-lane tunnels carrying Interstate 895 - the Harbor Tunnel Thruway - under the Patapsco River southeast of downtown Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The tunnel opened on November 29, 1957 (along with most of the Thruway)[1] and currently charges a toll of $2 for cars in both directions. The tunnel and Thruway are maintained by the Maryland Transportation Authority.

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  1. ^ Maryland Transportation Authority, The Baltimore Harbor TunnelPDF
Crossings of the Patapsco River
Upstream
Fort McHenry Tunnel
Baltimore Harbor Tunnel
Downstream
Francis Scott Key Bridge
Maryland Transportation Authority facilities
Bridges Chesapeake Bay | Hatem (Susquehanna) | Key (Outer Harbor) | Nice (Potomac) | Tydings
Tunnels Baltimore Harbor | Fort McHenry
Highways Harbor Tunnel Thruway | JFK Memorial Highway | I-95 in Baltimore | I-395


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