Pali Tunnels

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Pali Tunnels are a set of highway tunnels on Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi, that carry traffic through the Koʻolau mountain range near the historic Nuʻuanu Pali.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf highway tunnel
road tunnel
transport infrastructure
builtToImprove safety compared to old Pali road
traffic capacity over Nuʻuanu Pali
carries automobiles
buses
trucks
connects Honolulu
windward side of Oʻahu
crosses Koʻolau Range
surface form: Koʻolau mountain range
hasAccess Honolulu side
Kāneʻohe side
hasConstructionMaterial reinforced concrete
hasDirection eastbound tubes
westbound tubes
hasLanes multiple traffic lanes in each direction
hasNearbyFeature Nuʻuanu Pali
surface form: Koʻolau cliffs

Nuʻuanu Valley
hasNearbyLandmark Nuʻuanu Pali Lookout
hasNumberOfTubes 4
hasSpeedLimit typical highway speed limit for Hawaiʻi state routes
hasTypeOfTraffic interurban traffic
isImportantFor commuting on Oʻahu
transportation between leeward and windward Oʻahu
isMajorRouteBetween Honolulu and Kāneʻohe
isPartOfNetwork Oʻahu freeway network
surface form: Oʻahu highway system
isSubjectOf Hawaiʻi transportation planning documents
local traffic reports
locatedIn Hawaii
surface form: Hawaiʻi

Oahu
surface form: Oʻahu

United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedNear Nuʻuanu Pali
locatedOnRoad Hawaii Route 61
maintainedBy Hawaii
surface form: State of Hawaiʻi
openedForTraffic 20th century
partOf Pali Highway
passesThrough Koʻolau Range
replaced old Nuʻuanu Pali road
usedFor motor vehicle traffic

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