Tussen Tunnel

Tussen Tunnel

View of the entrance to the tunnel
Overview
Location Møre og Romsdal, Norway
Coordinates 62°46′42″N 7°15′10″E / 62.77833°N 7.25278°E / 62.77833; 7.25278Coordinates: 62°46′42″N 7°15′10″E / 62.77833°N 7.25278°E / 62.77833; 7.25278
Status In use
Route 64
Operation
Opened October 13, 1990 (1990-10-13)
Traffic Automotive
Vehicles per day 5,000
Technical
Length 2,840 m (1.76 mi)

The Tussen Tunnel (Norwegian: Tussentunnelen) is a 2,840-meter (9,320 ft) long road tunnel located on County Road 64 in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The tunnel goes through the mountain Tussen and connects Fræna Municipality (near the village of Malme) and Molde Municipality (just north of the town of Molde), and it cuts off about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from the old road that goes through a valley around the mountain. The tunnel has 5,000 daily vehicles. The tunnel was scheduled to be paid off by 2013.

History

The tunnel opened on 13 October 1990 to shorten the trip on County Road 64 from Fræna to Molde municipalities; however, the tunnel was privately owned. The tunnel was originally not officially part of the county road. The tunnel was owned by Tusten Tunnelselskap AS, which was owned by several local municipalities and banks.[1]

The tunnel was closed for renovation from 15 February to 16 July 2010. During this time, the Norwegian Public Roads Administration upgraded the road and took over the ownership and operation of the tunnel. The upgrades included replacement of all electro-technical equipment, including lights, ventilation, fire equipment; and the laying of new asphalt.[2]

References

  1. Proff. "Tusten Tunnelselskap". Retrieved 11 January 2011.
  2. Norwegian Public Roads Administration. "Tustentunnelen stenges". Archived from the original on 11 January 2011. Retrieved 11 January 2011.


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