Coen Tunnel
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The Coen Tunnel (1966) is a tunnel under the North Sea Canal in western Amsterdam. The tunnel is named after the Coen port in the vicinity which was named after Jan Pieterszoon Coen. The tunnel itself is 1283 metres long of which 587 metres are fully covered. The tunnel connects the Zaan district with the western part of Amsterdam. The tunnel reaches a maximum depth of 22 metres.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coen_Tunnel
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Coordinates: 52°24'51"N 4°51'51"E
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- Liefkenshoektunnel 130 km
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- Leopold II Tunnel 176 km
- Calais 265 km
- Channel Tunnel 293 km
- North Downs Tunnel 323 km
- River Thames Tunnel 332 km
- Dartford River Crossing 334 km
- Sevenoaks Tunnel 346 km
- Mercurius Harbour 1.5 km
- Former Ammunition factory 2.3 km
- Western harbour area 3.7 km
- Westpoort 3.9 km
- Oostzaan (municipality) 4.3 km
- Amsterdam (municipality) 7.2 km
- Amsterdam-Noord 7.2 km
- North Sea Canal 8.4 km
- Zaanstad 8.8 km
- North Holland 31 km