Toven Tunnel
Eastern entrance during construction | |
Overview | |
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Location | Nordland, Norway |
Coordinates | 66°03′12″N 013°11′30″E / 66.05333°N 13.19167°ECoordinates: 66°03′12″N 013°11′30″E / 66.05333°N 13.19167°E |
Route | 78 |
Start | west 66°4′43″N 13°5′17″E / 66.07861°N 13.08806°E |
End | east 66°0′59″N 13°16′10″E / 66.01639°N 13.26944°E |
Operation | |
Work begun | 2010 |
Opened | 22 November 2014 |
Traffic | Automotive |
Toll | yes |
Technical | |
Length | 10,665 metres (6.627 mi) |
The Toven Tunnel (Norwegian: Toventunnelen) is a 10,665-metre-long (6.627 mi) road tunnel connecting Leirfjord and Vefsn municipalities, both in Nordland county in northern Norway. The tunnel is also the main access to the city of Sandnessjøen. Work on the tunnel started in 2010 and it was opened on 22 November 2014. It is the longest tunnel in Northern Norway.
The tunnel replaces a narrow, steep, twisting road along the fjord and shortens the Road 78 highway by eight kilometres (5.0 mi). The travel time is shortened by 10–20 minutes. The cost of the tunnel, including new roads at both ends, was about NOK 1,460 million ($263M), of which 405 million is financed with a road toll.[1]
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