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The Sumner Tunnel is a road in Boston, , United States. It carries traffic under in one direction, from Logan International Airport and Route 1A in . The tunnel originally deposited traffic at the west side of the North End, but with the completion of the Big Dig, it was modified to have two exits. One exit connects to I-93 northbound and downtown Boston (Government Center) near Haymarket Station. The other exit connects to and Nashua St., connecting Cambridge via Route 28. Traffic headed for I-93 southbound and the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) westbound is normally routed to the Ted Williams Tunnel. It is managed by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation.


History
The Sumner Tunnel was opened on June 30, 1934. It carried traffic in both directions until the opening of the parallel in 1961. The Sumner Tunnel is named for William H. Sumner, the son of Governor .

Until 2009, it was managed by the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, when it was transferred to the Massachusetts Department of Transportation.

, a of $1.50 is charged for non-commercial two-axle vehicles with a Massachusetts , while non-Massachusetts E-ZPass holders are charged $1.75. Vehicles without E-ZPass are charged $2.05 through MassDOT's Pay by Plate MA program. For residents of certain Boston ZIP Codes, a discount is in effect using an E-ZPass transponder, costing $0.20. On November 14, 2008, the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority voted in favor of a proposed toll hike which would double the toll to $7.00 for non-commercial vehicles (at the time, the toll was $3.50 in the southbound direction only). E-ZPass users would receive a $1.00 discount and commercial vehicles would end up having to pay $9.00. This vote was later rescinded following a vote approving a 1.25% sales tax increase.

In 2016, cashless tolling systems were installed in both directions, entering the Sumner Tunnel and exiting the Callahan Tunnel as part of a plan to modernize toll collection in the Boston area.

The tunnel has been shut intermittently for modernization from summer 2022 through summer 2024. It was fully closed from July 5 and August 5, 2024, and on weekends from August 9 through November 15, except for August 30 and October 11.

File:Sumner Tunnel.png|Showing the Sumner Tunnel (in red) File:Sumner Tunnel shield.jpg|An old shield for the Sumner Tunnel, with the hat. This shield is no longer used.


See also
  • Big Dig (Boston, Massachusetts)
  • Massachusetts Turnpike
  • Ted Williams Tunnel
  • Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. Tunnel
  • Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge


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