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The Rathole, officially the 109 Street subway, was a two-lane tunnel constructed in 1927 on 109 Street in the northwest corner of Downtown, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It traversed north–south under the former Canadian National (CN) railyards between 104 Avenue and 105 Avenue,. It was 168 m (551 ft) in length, 3.3 m in height, and constructed to accommodate automobile, bicycle and pedestrian traffic.

1928 — 2000  Wikidata
109 Street Subway; Rat Hole
road tunnel, Edmonton, Canada

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Location: 53.5469, -113.5083, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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  • Rathole
    street underpass, under a railyard, in Downtown, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
1928-10-19T00:00:00Z
2000-04-01T00:00:00Z
1928 — 2000 Rathole
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