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Innfjord Tunnel

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Work begun
  
1989

Traffic
  
Automotive

Vehicles per day
  
1,750

Width
  
6.5 m

Start
  
Number of lanes
  
2

Opened
  
1991

Toll
  
No

Length
  
6,594 m

Road
  
European route E136

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The Innfjord Tunnel (Norwegian: Innfjordtunnelen) is a 6,594-metre (4.1 mi) long road tunnel in Rauma Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The tunnel goes between the Griset farm on the north side of the village of Innfjorden and the large village of Veblungsnes, near the mouth of the Rauma River. The tunnel is part of the European Route E136 highway.

Map of Innfjordtunnelen, 6310, Norway

The tunnel opened in 1991 and replaced a narrow and curvy section of the E136 highway that used to follow the shore of the Romsdalsfjorden. The old road was closed in 1989 after a landslide killed one person. During 2-year the construction of the tunnel, there was a temporary ferry service from Åndalsnes to Innfjorden.

References

Innfjord Tunnel Wikipedia


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