Template:Infobox tunnel/doc

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Usage

Information box for Tunnels
For roads and other: For rail: For waterways:
{{Infobox tunnel
| name          = 
| image         = 
| image_size    = 
| alt           = 
| caption       = 
| official_name = 
| other_name    = 
| location      = 
| coordinates   = 
| os_grid_ref   = 
| status        = 
| route         = 
| crosses       = 
| start         = 
| end           = 
| startwork     = 
| opened        = <!-- or |opens for future dates -->
| closed        = <!-- or |closes for future dates -->
| rebuilt       = 
| reopened      = <!-- or |reopens for future dates -->
| owner         = 
| operator      = 
| traffic       = 
| character     = 
| toll          = 
| vpd           = 
| engineer      = 
| construction  = 
| length        = 
| lanes         = 
| speed         = 
| hielevation   = 
| lowelevation  = 
| height        =
| width         =
| depth_below_water =
| shipping_clearance_above =  
| grade         = 
| map           = 
| extra         = 
}}
{{Infobox tunnel
| name          = 
| image         = 
| image_size    = 
| alt           = 
| caption       = 
| official_name = 
| other_name    = 
| line          = 
| location      = 
| coordinates   = 
| os_grid_ref   = 
| status        = 
| system        = 
| crosses       = 
| start         = 
| end           = 
| stations      = 
| startwork     = 
| opened        = <!-- or |opens for future dates -->
| closed        = <!-- or |closes for future dates -->
| rebuilt       = 
| reopened      = <!-- or |reopens for future dates -->
| owner         = 
| operator      = 
| traffic       = 
| character     = 
| engineer      = 
| construction  = 
| length        = 
| linelength    = 
| tracklength   = 
| notrack       = 
| gauge         = 
| el            = 
| speed         = 
| hielevation   = 
| lowelevation  = 
| height        = 
| width         =
| depth_below_water =
| shipping_clearance_above = 
| grade         = 
| map           = 
| extra         = 
}}
{{Infobox tunnel
| name          = 
| image         = 
| image_size    = 
| alt           = 
| caption       = 
| official_name = 
| other_name    = 
| location      = 
| coordinates   = 
| os_grid_ref   = 
| status        = 
| waterway      = 
| crosses       = 
| start         = 
| end           = 
| startwork     = 
| opened        = <!-- or |opens for future dates -->
| closed        = <!-- or |closes for future dates -->
| rebuilt       = 
| reopened      = <!-- or |reopens for future dates -->
| owner         = 
| operator      = 
| traffic       = 
| character     = 
| engineer      = 
| construction  = 
| length        = 
| speed         = 
| hielevation   = 
| lowelevation  = 
| height        = 
| width         =
| depth_below_water =
| shipping_clearance_above = 
| depth         = 
| towpath       = 
| passable      = 
| grade         = 
| map           = 
| extra         = 
}}

Parameters

Name Category Description
name general Name of tunnel
image general Image file name
image_size general Sets the image size, defaults to 250px. Do not include the "px".
alt general Alt text for image
caption general Caption for image
Overview
official_name general Official name (if different than article/infobox name)
other_name
also_known_as
general Other name(s) / Also known as name
line railway Railway line
location general Location of tunnel
coordinates general Longitude and latitude. Use {{coord}} with display=inline,title. Give coordinates for the midpoint.
os_grid_ref general OS Grid Ref (UK only)
status general If abandoned, heritage or under construction
system railway Railway system, either railway company, urban rail system or national railway system
waterway water Canal or River name
route road What highway route the tunnel carries
crosses general Body of water, mountain or valley being crossed
start general Start location
end general End location
stations railway Number of stations
Operation
startwork general Work begun
opened general Date opened - use {{Start date}}
opens
closed general Date closed - use {{End date}}
closes
rebuilt general Date rebuilt
reopened general Date reopened
reopens
owner general Owner of the tunnel
operator general Operator of the rolling stock or roadway
traffic general Type of traffic in tunnel (e.g. pedestrian, automotive, train)
character general Type of operation (e.g. passenger, freight, rapid transit, limited access)
toll road Toll amount
vpd road Vehicles per day
Technical
engineer general Design Engineer
construction general dates tunnel was constructed
length general Length of tunnel
linelength railway Length of the railway line through the tunnel
tracklength railway Total length of track through the tunnel, use only if different from linelength
notrack railway Number of tracks, usually Single or Double
lanes road Number of lanes in tunnel
gauge railway Track gauge, use {{Track gauge}}
el railway Electrified (voltage if electrified)
speed general Maximum permitted speed
hielevation general Highest elevation of tunnel
lowelevation general Lowest elevation of tunnel
height general Clearance inside the tunnel
width general Width of tunnel
depth_below_water general The depth below mean water level
shipping_clearance_above general The depth of the shipping channel above, if any
depth water Depth of water in tunnel
towpath water Is there a towpath in tunnel (Yes/No)
passable water Are boats able to pass in Tunnel (Yes/No)
grade general Grade of climb/descent
map general Route map
extra general Spare field for additional information, or embed another infobox

Examples

Holland Tunnel
Photo of Holland Tunnel, Manhattan entrance
Manhattan entrance to tunnel, 1985
Overview
Official nameClifford Milburn Holland Tunnel
LocationNew York City, USA
Route I-78 and Route 139 (which ends at NJ/NY State Line)
CrossesHudson River
StartJersey City, New Jersey
EndLower Manhattan
Operation
OpenedNovember 13, 1927 (1927-11-13)
OperatorPort Authority of New York and New Jersey
Toll(eastbound only) As of December 2, 2012; Cars $13 for cash, $10.25 for Peak (E-ZPass), $8.25 for off-peak (E-ZPass)
Vehicles per day93,356 (2010)
Technical
Length
  • 8,558 feet (2,608.5 m) (westbound)
  • 8,371 feet (2,551.5 m) (eastbound)
No. of lanes4
Tunnel clearance12.5 feet (3.81 m)
Depth of tunnel below water level93 feet (28.3 m) below MHW
Location
Route map of the Lincoln Tunnel
{{Infobox tunnel
| name          = Holland Tunnel
| image         = Haer hollandtunnel.jpg
| alt           = Photo of Holland Tunnel, Manhattan entrance
| caption       = Manhattan entrance to tunnel, 1985
| official_name = Clifford Milburn Holland Tunnel
| location      = [[w:New York City|New York City]], USA
| crosses       = [[w:Hudson River|Hudson River]]
| start         = [[w:Jersey City, New Jersey|Jersey City, New Jersey]]
| end           = [[w:Lower Manhattan|Lower Manhattan]]
| route         = {{jct|state=NJ|I|78}} and {{jct|state=NJ|NJ|139}} (which ends at NJ/NY State Line)
| opened        = {{start date|1927|11|13}}
| operator      = [[w:Port Authority of New York and New Jersey|Port Authority of New York and New Jersey]]
| traffic       = 93,356 (2010)
| toll          = (eastbound only) {{As of|2012|12|2}}; Cars $13 for cash, $10.25 for Peak ([[E-ZPass]]), $8.25 for off-peak (E-ZPass)
| length        = {{ubl|{{convert|8558|ft|m|1}} (westbound)|{{convert|8371|ft|m|1}} (eastbound)}}
| lanes         = 4
| height        = {{convert|12.5|ft|m|2}}
| depth_below_water = {{convert|93|ft|m|1}} below [[w:Mean High Water|MHW]]
| map           = [[File:Holland Tunnel.svg|250px|center|Route map of the Lincoln Tunnel]]
}}

Tracking categories

Microformat

The HTML markup produced by this template includes an hCard microformat, which makes the place-name and location parsable by computers, either acting automatically to catalogue articles across Wikipedia, or via a browser tool operated by a person, to (for example) add the subject to an address book. Within the hCard is a Geo microformat, which additionally makes the coordinates (latitude & longitude) parsable, so that they can be, say, looked up on a map, or downloaded to a GPS unit. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please see the microformat project.

Sub-templates

If the place or venue has "established", "founded", "opened" or similar dates, use {{start date}} for the earliest of those dates unless the date is before 1583 CE.

If it has a URL, use {{URL}}.

Please do not remove instances of these sub-templates.

Classes

hCard uses HTML classes including:

  • adr
  • agent
  • category
  • county-name
  • extended-address
  • fn
  • label
  • locality
  • nickname
  • note
  • org
  • region
  • street-address
  • uid
  • url
  • vcard

Geo is produced by calling {{coord}}, and uses HTML classes:

  • geo
  • latitude
  • longitude

Please do not rename or remove these classes nor collapse nested elements which use them.

Precision

When giving coordinates, please use an appropriate level of precision. Do not use {{coord}}'s |name= parameter.

See also