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The Tunnel of Love is an unmarked location in the Ash Heap region of Appalachia. It is an interior that is part of Nuka-World on Tour as the center of the Tunnel of Love event.

Background[]

Originally, the Tunnel of Love was a series of mining tunnels outside Lewisburg. At some point, Alfonso and his crew were hired by their boss Jack to extract Ultracite crystals from the mine.[1] A month later, as the mining crew continued to remove the crystals, the old mineshafts began to collapse, and the crew began hearing weird noises that Alfonso considered could be a ghost.[2] A few weeks later, after more of the mine collapsed and the weird noises increased, Alfonso claimed that he and the other miners were going to pack up and leave soon, as there "ain't no fancy crystals worth this crew's life."[3]

In 2104, the traveling Nuka-World on Tour group arrived in Appalachia and settled near Lewisburg, repurposing the old mine as a Tunnel of Love.

Layout[]

Exterior[]

The Tunnel of Love is set up in what appears to be a small cavernous mine just below the Nuka Launcher rollercoaster at Nuka-World on Tour. A minecart sits outside of the entrance to the Tunnel of Love. The tunnel itself can be accessed via a large circular door.

Interior[]

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Appearances[]

The Tunnel of Love appears only in Fallout 76, introduced in the Nuka-World on Tour update.

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Non-game

  1. Courtney Raine on Twitter: "Some of the level design work I have done for @Fallout
    Worked with excellent people to bring these concepts to life! #leveldesign #Fallout"
  2. Baden Gill on Twitter: "This is so cool! Seeing a area I worked on be used for something like this, pretty surreal!
    Congrats to the happy couple! 🥳"
  3. David Bullock on ArtStation
  4. Nuka-World on Tour with special guests Carl McKevitt and Kismet! (38:10)