The Broadway Tunnel (officially the Robert C. Levy Tunnel) is a roadway
tunnel
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in
San Francisco
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, California. The tunnel opened in 1952, and serves as a high-capacity conduit for traffic between
Chinatown
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and
North Beach to the east and
Russian Hill
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and
Van Ness Avenue
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to the west. In a proposal of the city's 1948 Transportation Plan, the tunnel was to serve as a link between the
Embarcadero Freeway
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and the
Central Freeway
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.
History
Early plans
Abner Doble (grandfather of
the namesake who would go on to build steam-powered cars) and his associates in the Folsom St. and Fort Point Railroad and Tunnel Co. were granted "the right to construct a tunnel through Russian Hill, on the line of Broadway, from Mason to Hyde or Larkin" by the
California State Assembly
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on April 22, 1863.
Fifty years later,
Bion J. Arnold
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submitted a report to the City of San Francisco in March 1913, calling for a tunnel on Broadway to supplement the
Stockton Street Tunnel, which was already under construction.
The general route of a tunnel for Broadway was described in April 1913, extending from Mason to Larkin. A landowner protested against the proposed tunnel, calling it "absolutely as unnecessary as a bridge to the moon". Also in 1913, a railway tunnel was proposed for Broadway as part of an extension for the
Municipal Railway to carry passengers to and from the
Panama-Pacific Exposition. Arnold's proposal called for a combined rail and road tunnel with a single arch for Broadway through Russian Hill, long and wide, carrying two tracks each wide; three lanes of traffic wide in total; and two sidewalks each wide..
Plans were elaborated in brief by City Engineer
M.M. O'Shaughnessy as one of ten potential tunnel projects in San Francisco at the October 1917 meeting for the San Francisco Association of the members of the
American Society of Civil Engineers
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. O'Shaughnessy proposed a bore, but the article reporting the meeting described it as merely "investigated and not likely to be soon built".
Construction
In 1948, voters in the City of San Francisco passed a $5 million bond measure (equivalent to $ in ) to fund the construction of the Broadway Tunnel. Site preparations, including the move of an apartment building from 1453 Mason to Vallejo Street, were underway by October 1949, and the construction contract was anticipated to be bid in January 1950.
In February,
Morrison-Knudsen was awarded the contract after submitting the low bid of $5,243,355 (equivalent to $ in )
and construction began in May 1950.
The final cost was some $7.3 million (equivalent to $ in ).
Completion was originally projected for May 1952, but unanticipated loose rock meant that
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was required. The tunnel opened to traffic on December 21, 1952.
Mayor
Elmer Robinson
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cut a ceremonial ribbon to mark the occasion.
Dedication and later years
The Broadway Tunnel was named in honor of Robert C. Levy (1921–1985) in January 1986. Levy was the city engineer and superintendent of building inspection for the City and County of San Francisco. A plaque outside the tunnel reads, "He devoted his life to high standards of professionalism in engineering and to the City which he loved."
Design
The east portal is just east of the Mason Street overpass. The west portal is just east of the Hyde Street overpass. Combined with these two overpasses, the tunnel provides for uninterrupted traffic flow along
Broadway
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for a stretch of six blocks, between
Powell on the east and Larkin on the west. There are two bores, each carrying two lanes of one-way traffic. The northern tunnel carries westbound traffic, and the southern tunnel carries eastbound traffic. Each tunnel is long.
The vertical clearance throughout much of the tunnel is nearly , but there is an overhanging concrete slab at the eastern end, which reduces vertical clearance to .
There are narrow sidewalks on the outboard side of each tunnel (e.g., the north side of the westbound tunnel). Bicyclists tend to use the sidewalk, but signal lights triggered by an
inductive loop
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were installed in 2011 to alert motorists to the presence of bicycles in the tunnel.
Public art and architecture
A stylized dragon relief sculpture by
Patti Bowler
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, rendered in bronze, has been mounted above the eastern portal of the tunnel since 1969. The building atop the eastern portal is the Chinatown Public Health Center (), a public health clinic operated by the
San Francisco Department of Public Health. It was built in the 1970s and remodeled in 2010.
In 2008, the artist
Moose
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, sponsored by a company, executed a mural by cleaning dirt from the side of the approach to the western portal of the tunnel using
pressure washing
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and cardboard
stencil
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s, a technique known as
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.
In popular media
The Broadway Tunnel has been used as a filming location for several motion pictures, including:
* ''
Hells Angels on Wheels
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'' (1967)
*
''Invasion of the Body Snatchers'' (1978)
* ''
Magnum Force
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'' (1973)
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''The Princess Diaries'' (2001)
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''War'' (2007)
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''What Dreams May Come'' (1998)
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