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Adapted from (Yamaji, H. (2001). "World's Longest Terrestrial Railway Tunnel". jsce-int.org., Figure 3). A tunnel profile diagram of the Iwate-Ichinohe Tunnel in Japan. (with unknown vertical scale). (1): Iwate portal, leads to Tokyo, the tunnel rises at a gradient of 0.05% from here. (2): Ichinohe portal, leads to Aomori, the tunnel rises at a gradient of 1% from here. (3) Typical tunnel cross-section, with internal height of 7.7 m and internal width of 9.5 m.

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22 January 2008

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Commander Keane

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