Caldecott Tunnel

The Caldecott Tunnel is a four-bore highway tunnel through the Berkeley Hills between Oakland and Orinda, California. Its four bores carry California State Route 24. Named after Thomas E. Caldecott, former mayor of Berkeley, it opened in 1937 as a two-bore tunnel. The third bore opened in 1964 and the fourth bore in 2013. Currently, the two oldest bores carry eastbound traffic and the two newest bores carry westbound traffic.

Caldecott Tunnel
The western end of the Caldecott Tunnel in 2019
Overview
LocationOakland / Contra Costa County, California
Coordinates37.8548°N 122.2166°W / 37.8548; -122.2166
Route SR 24 (William Byron Rumford Freeway)
CrossesBerkeley Hills
Operation
OpenedBores 1 & 2: 1937
Bore 3: 1964
Bore 4: 2013
OperatorCaltrans
Technical
LengthBores 1 & 2: 3,610 ft (1,100 m)
Bore 3: 3,771 ft (1,149 m)
Bore 4: 3,389 ft (1,033 m)
No. of lanes2 per bore
Tunnel clearanceBore 1: 14.58 feet (4.44 m)
Bore 2: 14.5 feet (4.4 m)
Bore 3: 15.5 feet (4.7 m)
Bore 4: 15.5 feet (4.7 m)
Route map
Oakland Designated Landmark
Designated1980
Reference no.32
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