utility tunnel
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A utility tunnel, utility corridor, or utilidor is a passage built underground or above ground to carry utility lines such as electricity, steam, water supply pipes, and sewer pipes. Communications utilities like fiber optics, cable television, and telephone cables are also sometimes carried. One may also be referred to as a services tunnel, services trench, services vault, or cable vault. Smaller cable containment is often referred to as a cable duct or underground conduit. Direct-buried cable is a major alternative to ducts or tunnels.
utilidor; utility corridor

supply tunnel, Bankside Cable Tunnel, Wimbledon – Pimlico cable tunnel, Battersea steam tunnel, Battersea exhaust tunnels, Barking cable tunnel, Millennium Dome cable tunnel, Deptford cable tunnel, Bankside–Charing Cross cable tunnel, Dartford Cable Tunnel, Tower Subway, London Power Tunnels, Thames Cable Tunnel, Suomenlinna tunnel,
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Bankside–Charing Cross cable tunnel ⓘ
utility tunnel in London, England, UK -

Common Services Tunnel ⓘ
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Deptford cable tunnel ⓘ
utility tunnel in London, England, UK -

Mile Rock Tunnel ⓘ
Utility tunnel in San Francisco -

Tower Subway ⓘ
1870 tunnel under the Thames -

Barking cable tunnel ⓘ
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Battersea exhaust tunnels ⓘ
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Bankside Cable Tunnel ⓘ
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Thames Cable Tunnel ⓘ
tunnel carrying high-voltage cables beneath the River Thames between Tilbury and Gravesend -

Suomenlinna tunnel ⓘ
utility tunnel in Helsinki, Finland -

Wimbledon – Pimlico cable tunnel ⓘ
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Millennium Dome cable tunnel ⓘ
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Battersea steam tunnel ⓘ
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Dartford Cable Tunnel ⓘ
tunnel in the United Kingdom -

London Power Tunnels ⓘ
a network of tunnels in London carrying high-voltage electricity transmission cables -

New Cross to Finsbury Market cable tunnel ⓘ
utility tunnel in London, England, UK
- Brno neviděné - book edition published in 2016, Czech
- K-Museum - museum in Ariake, Japan








