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MG L1 Continental Coupe. Official factory photograph from 1934 |
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The '''Airport Tunnel''' (Las Vegas) is a buried highway [[tunnel]] <!-- cut and cover tunnel? --> in [[Paradise, Nevada|Paradise]], an unincorporated area of [[Clark County, Nevada|Clark County]] near [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]], [[Nevada]], [[USA]]. It carries the '''Airport Spur Connector''' underneath several [[runways]] and taxiways at [[McCarran International Airport]]. Between [[Interstate 215 (Nevada)|Interstate 215]] and the south portal of the tunnel (which lies just north of Sunset Road), the roadway is officially unsigned [[Nevada State Route 171|State Route 171]]. Beyond the north portal and continuing past the main terminal complex of the airport, the roadway is known as Paradise Road. The airport tunnel opened to traffic in 1996. |
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Since the relocation of car rental processing facilities to a new complex located at 7135 Gilespie Street, the tunnel is now also used by all shuttle busses carrying customers to and from both main passenger terminals at McCarran to this common site for rental automobile pick-up and drop-off. |
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== Licensing == |
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| Description = Original period photograph of [[MG L-type]] car. |
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| Source = Scanned from an original factory photo. |
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| Portion = If still existing, the copyright holder's ability to profit from the image is not impacted. |
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| Low_resolution = The image has been reduced in definition from the original. |
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|Article=MG L-type |
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| Purpose = The photograph illustrates the car at the time of manufacture in a contemporary setting and is illustrative of the makers production. |
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| Replaceability = As it represents an historical item, no free equivalent could reasonably be created to illustrate the article |
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Revision as of 01:29, 13 October 2008
MG L1 Continental Coupe. Official factory photograph from 1934
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Purpose of use |
The photograph illustrates the car at the time of manufacture in a contemporary setting and is illustrative of the makers production. |
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As it represents an historical item, no free equivalent could reasonably be created to illustrate the article |