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February 2, 2009
Opinion: How about intersecting tunnels?
In Sindelfingen, Germany, where the Mercedes Benz auto factory headquarters is located, there is a tunnel entrance downtown. The tunnel goes under one of the quite high hills around the city to emerge outside the city. Part way through the tunnel there is a stop light at a four-way intersection where another tunnel intersects it. Seattle should consider a side tunnel that would emerge at Harrison Street where it meets Elliott Avenue West. It would only require a three-way intersection on each of the two levels.
Robert K. Wilson
Seattle
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