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* An interesting sight can be witnessed over the Algonquin access road to the Booth Tunnel: due to the topography of the land (the further inland you go, the higher the elevation), a short segment of the [[A/J Algonquin Outer Line]], which is in a subway, actually passes <i>over</i> the sloping, surface-level access road.
* An interesting sight can be witnessed over the Algonquin access road to the Booth Tunnel: due to the topography of the land (the further inland you go, the higher the elevation), a short segment of the [[A/J Algonquin Outer Line]], which is in a subway, actually passes <i>over</i> the sloping, surface-level access road.
* If you enter the Booth Tunnel on the [[Alderney]] side it looks white inside on the ground but no matter how fast you go towards it, it would go to the greyish color.
* If you enter the Booth Tunnel on the [[Alderney]] side it looks white inside on the ground but no matter how fast you go towards it, it would go to the greyish color.
* Right before the second curve in the tunnel, there is a painting depicting a blue, red and orange line dividing Alderney and Algonquin, implied to be the state line. Strangely, if you pause and look at the map when you're right in front of the painting, your location marker will place you right on the coast of Algonquin, not even in the West River.
* Right before the second curve in the tunnel, there is a painting depicting a blue, red and orange line dividing Alderney and Algonquin, implied to be the state line. Strangely, if you look at the [[Radar]], or pause and look at the large map, when you're right in front of the painting, your location marker will place you right on the coast of Algonquin, not even in the West River.


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