Talk:Devil's Slide (California)
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It's closed again? And I need to go to HMB. Think Tunnel! --John Nagle 04:31, 4 April 2006 (UTC)
Noted that it's a bridge and tunnel project. There's an impressive arch bridge being built at the north end of the tunnel. --John Nagle 06:16, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
- The bridges are complete. There was a completion ceremony on September 28, 2008. Drilling of the tunnels continues. --John Nagle (talk) 05:04, 9 October 2008 (UTC)
- Breakthrough on the north bore today. [1]. Official ceremony tomorrow, but the workers punched a small hole through today. --John Nagle (talk) 23:25, 30 September 2010 (UTC)
- The tunnels are finished except for some ventilation and control systems. Opening soon, probably in December 2012. A bicyclist rode through the tunnels and took a video.[2]. --John Nagle (talk) 19:56, 23 October 2012 (UTC)
- Breakthrough on the north bore today. [1]. Official ceremony tomorrow, but the workers punched a small hole through today. --John Nagle (talk) 23:25, 30 September 2010 (UTC)
Date check, new reference needed for coastal road closure
[edit]The page reads "On March 25, 2013, Caltrans shut down the landslide-prone coastal road, replacing it with the Tom Lantos Tunnels, which take the highway through the promontory behind the precarious cliffs."
I believe from personal notes the correct date is actually about one week earlier, March 16, 2013. The reference given for this sentence is no longer available and was dated February 2013 so might not have been accurate anyway. I found another reference, on SFGate, saying the tunnels were going to open on March 26, 2013, but the article was dated March 14, 2013. A new reference to the correct date is needed, dated after the tunnel opened. I have not been able to find such a reference, and obviously my notes would not be considered a reliable source. Thisisnotatest (talk) 04:49, 14 June 2024 (UTC)