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Old 12-19-2018, 07:42 AM   #10
bshgto
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Originally Posted by JohnandJoyce View Post
NO PROPANE tanks allowed to travel through the tunnels. You are not allowed to go through the tunnel. There is a big sign right before you get to close to the enterence telling you that!!!!. How are you going through? Would love to know. I have to take the 495 N around Baltamore and Washington. Only correct way to go!. Am i wrong? I am confused? Please let me know how you are doing this. The hight of the Bridge is only 13'6"?.

This is what they say about the Baltimore tunnels


Why can't I take my RV or camper through either the Baltimore Harbor or the Fort McHenry Tunnels?
Regulations govern the transportation of certain hazardous materials across our toll facilities. Under these regulations, vehicles carrying bottled propane gas in excess of 10 pounds per container (maximum of 10 containers), bulk gasoline, explosives, significant amounts of radioactive materials, and other hazardous materials are prohibited from using the Fort McHenry Tunnel (I-95) or the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel (I-895). The Francis Scott Key Bridge (I-695) is a convenient alternative route for crossing Baltimore's harbor.


WE go thru the Chesapeake Bay tunnel all the time to Nags Head they just ask you if your tanks are turned off. The hazard with this tunnel is how narrow the lanes seem in the tunnel , both hands on the wheel and no distractions. Wife just closes her eyes till we are out. Trucks riding the center line is just a little unnerving.
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