Melbourne City Link, Burnley tunnel: looking east along the pedestrian escape tunnel from Swan St shaft. A twist in the tunnel alignment can just be seen in the distance.
If I escaped into this 1500 m long tunnel from a vehicle fire, I think I'd go back to the main traffic tube just to get away from the monotony of the lighting scheme.
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