That web page has Rail Road tunnels too. The one tunnel up on Stevens Pass Hy2 here in Washington state goes UNDER the Cascade mountians and is 7.8 miles long. In 1929 it replaced the upper tunnel and 8 sets of switch backs.
The upper tunnel had a MAJOR snow avalanche in 1910 that killed 96 people (and 3 dogs) on a train waiting just outside the tunnel.
"The subsequent large electrical arc within a confined space resulted in the explosion, displacing concrete and damaging several vehicles," said Vancouver Fire Jonathan Gormick.
Got back from Pensacola yesterday. There was a light rain both coming and going in Georgia but other than being a little cool it was an awesome trip. About 250 miles each way, hardly any traffic except leaving FL on I-10.
I've used that site a few times on rides both in Texas and Illinois. To be sure there are many listed that probably should not be accessed with a Burgman but there are others that just right for a leisurely scooter ride to just look around. I found that site a few years ago where it was mentioned on another forum. My first forays using the site about got me in places you just shouldn't be on a scooter. Now I just look for the bridges on the paved roads.
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