Talk:Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel

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[edit] Longest continuous underwater vehicular tunnel

In the article it says "the longest continuous underwater vehicular tunnel in the world". Is this true? There are many underwater tunnels that are longer than the 2,779 meters of the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel, see the Bømlafjordtunnel for example. ZorroIII 22:53, 7 July 2006 (UTC)


I believe this is in accurate, because it only makes sense that a tunnel built with modern technology would be able to be longer (and deeper). This needs to be edited. ~~jstew 12 October 2006


No, I read that in a book of facts...its true Jgcarter 16:19, 21 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Organizing the Article.

The article is currently without sections to it. This article would benefit greatly from being broken up into its Intro, History, Specs, and its usage in Pop Culture, and for that matter, some areas could benefit from being more detailed. For example. it does not state what the design material was among other things. If anyone's willing to organize and expand this article, it'll work wonders, but please, try to verify your material ahead of time. It lacks in sources as it is. Alan --24.184.184.177 21:34, 26 July 2007 (UTC)