Hospital Rock Tunnels
Appearance
Hospital Rock Tunnels in the foreground, to the left. The larger Tetsuo Harano Tunnels are seen entering the range in the background. | |
Overview | |
---|---|
Official name | memorial rock |
Location | near Kaneohe, Hawaii |
Coordinates | 21°24′07″N 157°48′54″W / 21.401816°N 157.81505°W |
Route | ![]() |
Technical | |
Length | 354 feet (108 m) Kaneohe bound 353 feet (108 m) Halawa bound |
No. of lanes | 4 |
The Hospital Rock Tunnels are a small pair of highway tunnels passing through a ridge on the edge of the Ko‘olau Range on the island of O‘ahu, Hawaiʻi, USA. The tunnels are located on Interstate H-3, which connects Kaneohe with Interstate H-1 at Hālawa near Pearl Harbor, and are 354 feet (108 m) long Kaneohe bound and 353 feet (108 m) long Halawa bound. The tunnels are "cut and cover" tunnels.[1]
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4b/2021-10-06_17_36_35_View_west_along_Interstate_H-3_%28John_A._Burns_Freeway%29_just_east_of_the_Hospital_Rock_Tunnels_in_Kaneohe%2C_Oahu%2C_Hawaii.jpg/220px-2021-10-06_17_36_35_View_west_along_Interstate_H-3_%28John_A._Burns_Freeway%29_just_east_of_the_Hospital_Rock_Tunnels_in_Kaneohe%2C_Oahu%2C_Hawaii.jpg)
Also nearby are the larger Tetsuo Harano Tunnels.
References
[edit]- ^ Sanders, Craig. "H3: The Island Interstate". Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved 14 September 2020.