Tunneling a Practical Treatise

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SUBMARINE TUNNELING: GENERAL DISCUS- SION. THE SEVERN TUNNEL.
GENERAL DISCUSSION.
SUBMARINE tunnels, or % tunnels excavated under the beds of rivers, lakes, etc. , have been constructed in large numbers during the last quarter of a century, and the projects for such tunnels, which have not yet been carried to completion, are still more numerous. Among the more notable completed works of this character may be noted the tunnel under the River Severn and those under the River Thames in England, th
...e one under the River Seine in France, that under the St. Clair River for railway, that under the East River for gas mains, that under Dorchester Bay, Boston, for sewage, and those under Lakes Michigan and Erie for the water supply of Chicago and Cleveland in America. Among the partly com- pleted submarine tunnels which have been abandoned the most notable example is, perhaps, the Hudson River tunnel. For the details of the various projected submarine tunnels of note, which include tunnels under the English and Irish Channels, under the Straits of Gibraltar, under the sound between Copenhagen in Denmark and Malino in Sweden, under the Messina Straits between Italy and Sicily, and under the Straits of Northumberland between New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, the reader is referred to the periodical litera- ture of the last few years.

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