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The Tyne Tunnel is a two-lane toll vehicular tunnel under the River Tyne, England, completed in 1967, and connecting Jarrow on the south side of the river with Howdon on the north. The tunnel is one of three forming the Tyne Tunnel project; less well known are the pedestrian and cyclists' tunnels opened in 1951. The tunnels are some 11 kilometres downstream and to the east of Newcastle Upon Tyne. The road tunnel is part of the A19 road.

A19 road

east of Jarrow and through the Tyne Tunnel and terminates at its junction with the A1 at Seaton Burn...

List of tunnels in the United Kingdom

Durham/Northumberland Tyne Tunnel, River Tyne Wiltshire Box Tunnel West Midlands Anchor Exchange... Tunnels in the United Kingdom is a link page for any road-, railway-, waterway- or other form of tunnel, anywhere in the United Kingdom. England Cornwall Saltash Tunnel connecting the Tamar Bridge...

River Tyne, England

Blaydon, the seven bridges of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, then Gateshead and Jarrow to the Tyne Tunnel, and... The Tyne in Newcastle The River Tyne is a river in England. It is formed by the confluence of two rivers, the North Tyne and the South Tyne. These two rivers converge at Hexham in...

List of motorways in the United Kingdom

Newcastle-upon-Tyne that have been upgraded to motorway. A167(M) in central Newcastle-upon-Tyne. A194(M) spur from the Newcastle-upon-Tyne stretch of the A1(M) running towards the Tyne Tunnel. A3(M...

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