Posey and Webster Street Tubes

Posey and Webster Street Tubes
Overview
LocationAlameda, California and Oakland, California
Coordinates37°47′16″N 122°16′38″W / 37.78778°N 122.27722°W / 37.78778; -122.27722
Route SR 260
(Signed as SR 61)
CrossesOakland Estuary
StartNorth of Wilma Chan Way in Alameda
EndSouth of 6th Street in Oakland
Operation
Work begunJune 15, 1925 (1925-06-15) (Posey)
October 12, 1959 (1959-10-12) (Webster)
OpenedOctober 27, 1928 (1928-10-27) (Posey)
February 13, 1963 (1963-02-13) (Webster)
OperatorCalifornia Department of Transportation
Technical
Length3,545.1 feet (1,080.5 m)[1]
No. of lanes2 per tube
Tunnel clearance14.67 feet (4.47 m) (Posey Tube)
14.83 feet (4.52 m) (Webster St. Tube)
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The Posey and Webster Street Tubes are two parallel underwater tunnels connecting the cities of Oakland and Alameda, California, running beneath the Oakland Estuary. Both are immersed tubes, constructed by sinking precast concrete segments to a trench in the Estuary floor, then sealing them together to create a tunnel. The Posey Tube, completed in 1928, currently carries one-way (Oakland-bound) traffic under the Estuary, while the Webster Street Tube, completed in 1963, carries traffic from Oakland to Alameda.

The Posey Tube is the second-oldest underwater vehicular tunnel in the US, preceded only by the Holland Tunnel. It is the oldest immersed tube vehicular tunnel in the world.

  1. ^ Baughn, James. "Posey Tube". Bridgehunter. Retrieved 19 March 2019.