New Jersey
- Atlantic City Expressway Connector Tunnel, 1,957 feet (596 m), Atlantic City
- Bergen Arches, CSX and Norfolk Southern Railway (formerly Erie Railroad,) Jersey City, Bergen Hill or lower New Jersey Palisades
- Bergen Tunnels, New Jersey Transit, Jersey City
- Central Jersey Expressway (NJ 29) tunnel, Trenton
- Holland Tunnel, Hudson River, Jersey City to New York City
- Downtown Hudson Tubes and Uptown Hudson Tubes the Port Authority Trans-Hudson rail-system tunnels connecting Hudson County and Manhattan
- Lincoln Tunnel, Hudson River, Weehawken to New York City
- Long Dock Tunnel, Erie Railroad, Jersey City, through Bergen Hill or lower New Jersey Palisades
- Musconetcong Tunnel, 4,893 feet (1,491 m), West Portal to Pattenburg, Hunterdon County, Lehigh Valley Railroad
- Newark Tunnel, New Jersey Transit, Newark
- North River Tunnels, Pennsylvania Railroad (now Amtrak and New Jersey Transit,) Weehawken to New York City
- Oxford Tunnel, Oxford, Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad (abandoned)
- Palisades Tunnel, Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad (abandoned) from Fairview to Edgewater
- Roseville Tunnel, 1024 ft (315 m), Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad, near Andover, NJ on the Lackawanna Cut-off (abandoned but slated for restored service)
- Vass Gap Tunnel, 800 feet (240 m), Manunka Chunk, Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad (abandoned)
- Weehawken Tunnel, New Jersey Transit, Weehawken
- Several Atlantic City casinos have private tunnels for tour buses.
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—For the State of New Jersey, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)
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