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Kresna Gorge Tunnel

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Location
  
Route
  
Character
  
motorway, twin-tube

Status
  
Cancelled

Traffic
  
automobile

End
  
Kresna Gorge Tunnel

Coordinates
  
Kresna Gorge Tunnel (Bulgaria)

Operator
  
National Company "Strategic Infrastructure Projects"

Starts
  

Kresna Gorge Tunnel was a planned twin-tube tunnel in Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria. The tunnel would be part of Struma motorway (A3), that runs between Pernik and the border crossing to Greece, at the village of Kulata.

The proposed length of the tunnel of over 15 km would place it among the longest road tunnels in the world. The main reason to build a motorway tunnel of such length was to protect the environment in the Kresna Gorge.

The design works of the tunnel began in 2013. The construction was expected to begin in 2016, using the New Austrian Tunnelling method due to the diverse geology in the Kresna gorge, which makes the usage of TBM inapplicable. The construction costs along with the access roads were estimated at 1.1 billion levs (~560 million euro). As of 2015, plans were abandoned and an alternative route is being considered, which will involve a series of shorter tunnels and viaducts.

References

Kresna Gorge Tunnel Wikipedia


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