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George Wallace Tunnel - Wikipedia The George Wallace Tunnel is a pair of road tunnels that carry Interstate 10 through Mobile, Alabama from the city's downtown, going beneath the Mobile River, and emerging on Blakeley Island where they join the Jubilee Parkway over Mobile Bay
The Bankhead Tunnel: Down the Bay and the New Deal Each day, around 14,000 vehicles use the Bankhead Tunnel to travel between Mobile and Baldwin A vital link for commuters and cargo, the tunnel was one of many local New Deal projects that emerged nearly a century ago in response to the Great Depression
Bankhead and Wallace Tunnels to close for planned inspections and . . . The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) will close the Bankhead and Wallace Tunnels on Interstate 10 and U S Highway 98 over the next few weeks to perform routine inspections These inspections are required every two years to help ensure the safety and reliability of the tunnels
George Wallace Tunnel - Mobile, AL 32 reviews and 81 photos of GEORGE WALLACE TUNNEL "The George Wallace Tunnel takes Interstate 10 in the city of Mobile, Alabama under the Mobile River and emerge on Blakeley Island where it meets up with the Jubilee Parkway which cross over Mobile Bay It's well lit and super fun to drive through
How the Underwater Mobile Alabama Tunnel Was Built The George C Wallace Tunnel carries Interstate 10 beneath the Mobile River in Mobile, Alabama Built between 1969 and 1973, this twin-tube structure is a fully underwater crossing The tunnel connects downtown Mobile and Blakeley Island, maintaining the flow of a major cross-country highway
Alabama Department of Transportation Telephone emergency stations are spaced throughout the tunnel, and each station will automatically ring the master station located in the Control Room In addition, fire alarm stations are spaced throughout the tunnel and are connected to the fire alarm system of the City of Mobile
The Bankhead Tunnel When construction began on December 29, 1938, the Bankhead Tunnel was the first engineering feat of its kind in the deep South The $4 million tunnel was built by the city of Mobile to improve traffic flow on U S Highway 90, one of the most heavily traveled highways in the country