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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Crossings of the Patapsco River | |||
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Upstream Fort McHenry Tunnel |
Baltimore Harbor Tunnel |
Downstream Francis Scott Key Bridge |
Maryland Transportation Authority facilities | |
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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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