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TunnelA tunnel is a passage through a mountain or under a waterway, road or railroad. It may be for pedestrians and/or cyclists, for general road traffic, for motor vehicles only, for rail traffic, or for a canal. Various combinations are also possible. The central part of a metro network is usually built in tunnels. To allow non-level crossings, some lines are in deeper tunnels than others. At metro stations there are often also pedestrian tunnels to walk from one platform to another. At train stations of ground-level railways there are often one or more pedestrian tunnels under the railway to reach the platform(s).
ConstructionShallow tunnels are of the cut-and-cover type (if under water of the immersed-tube type), deep tunnels are excavated. For intermediate levels, both methods are possible. Cut-and-cover is a method of tunnel construction where a trench is excavated and roofed over. Strong supporting beams are necessary to avoid the danger of the tunnel collapsing.
Wartime tunnelsCastles, sappers trench warfare: Crimea, US Civil War, WWI Germany WWII, V2 factories, slave labor North Korea, infiltrators, midget subs... Japan, Corregidor, etc. (Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon?) Vietnam, tunnel rats ("Platoon"?)
Examples of tunnels
See also: List of tunnels, Wind tunnel. He is strong!
The voices of COWBELLS and MOUNTAIN AIR cry out together:
"Clinkel-clink! Clinkel-clink!"
"Mountain air! Mountain air!"
THE COW HORN. Little soul! Hold to me! Love me! Live with me
voice.
THE WINE HORN. I am the will o' the wisp that dances thro' the
chestnuts' shade. From day to day all changes, where I burn my
passionate dark alleys. The life of men in crowds is. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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