This rendering above was proposed in July 1918, involved six giant elevators to take cars down to a road, where you would drive under the river, and take an elevator up at the other end. The plan also called for pedestrians as well.
Just one of many ideas floated that never came to be, for ways to go over or under the river. It would be another decade before a car tunnel under the river would be a reality.
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wouldn't want to negotiate that first segment without skis on!
I don't think they envisioned high traffic volumes. It would have been quite an experience to make the crossing as a pedestrian!
and we still can't cross as pedestrians anywhere...how far we haven't come (since The ABC nixed it in the 1970s)