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This work, which is weather dependent, will require one weekend of full closures at the ramp, which provides bi-directional access into and out of the tunnel’s Center Tube, with an alternate start date of November 20 in case of inclement weather.
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In the 2003 film Elf, lead character Will Ferrel walks through the Lincoln Tunnel to get to New York City.The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced that preliminary construction work to upgrade the toll collection system at the Lincoln Tunnel to a new, modern system will begin Saturday, November 13, at the Dyer Plaza ramp in New York City.The city is dead after a virus epidemic and the tunnel is clogged with cars and corpses. In Stephen King's book The Stand, two of its characters exit New York through the Lincoln Tunnel.In Abbott and Costello Go to Mars two scenes take place in which their spaceship flies into the tunnel.In New Jersey, the freeway was officially demoted to NJ 495 and very few signs still read "I-495." Thirty-forth Street links the disjointed segments of I-495. With the cancellation of the Mid-Manhattan Expressway-intended to carry Interstate 495 through New York City to the Queens Midtown Tunnel and onto the Long Island Expressway-the New York and New Jersey departments of transportation demoted the Lincoln Tunnel and the Queens-Midtown Tunnel to state routes. After the 2001 terrorist attacks that destroyed the World Trade Center's Twin Towers, the tunnel is again presumed to be a possible terror target, as its destruction would kill hundreds if not thousands of people and cause major economic troubles. The tunnel was targeted by terrorists to be destroyed in the summer of 1993 in the New York City landmark bomb plot, but the plan was foiled. The vehicle came to a stop about three fourths of the way through the tunnel. In all 28 shots were fired, ten by the gunmen and 18 by the police. The police commandeered a delivery truck and gave chase, exchanging gun fire with the renegade car while weaving in and out of traffic. A Port Authority policeman, Donald Lackmun, was hit in the leg.
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The driver sped off into the tunnel, firing at the police. A patrolman, Nicholas Falabella, noticed the car just as it passed the toll booth at the Lincoln Tunnel and ordered the driver to stop the vehicle.
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The men were driven off by the residents, one of whom reported the license plate on their car to the police, who posted an alert. Shortly after noon on September 8, 1953, two armed men, Peter Simon and John Metcalf, attempted to rob a home in South Orange, New Jersey. The Lincoln Tunnel carries approximately 120,000 vehicles per day. The XBL carries more trans-Hudson commuter trips into midtown Manhattan each day than any other mode, including commuter rail into Penn Station. The lane operates weekday mornings between 6:15 and 10:00 a.m., accommodating approximately 1,700 buses and 62,000 commuters, mainly to the Port Authority Bus Terminal. The XBL is by far the busiest and most productive bus lane in the United States. The New Jersey approach roadway, locally known as the Helix or "the Corkscrew," spirals in a full circle before arriving at the toll booths in front of the tunnel portals. During the morning rush-hour, one traffic lane, known as the XBL, is used exclusively by buses. The three tubes within the tunnel carry six traffic lanes in total. The Lincoln Tunnel runs under the Hudson River to join New Jersey to New York City at Thirty-ninth Street. New York City Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia and powerful political leader Robert Moses supported the project both as part of a forward-thinking, regional-development plan and as a much-needed, depression-era source of employment. The Lincoln Tunnel established a key linkage for the mid-twentieth-century expansion of the inter-state metropolitan region centered in New York City. With a traffic flow of approximately 21 million vehicles annually, it is the busiest vehicular tunnel in the world. The Lincoln Tunnel is a 1.5-mile long tunnel under the Hudson River, connecting Weehawken, New Jersey and the borough of Manhattan at West Thirty-Ninth Street in New York City. Satellite image from Google Maps or Microsoft Virtual Earth.Aerial image or topographic map from TerraServer-USA.Street map from Google Maps or Yahoo! Maps.Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
