Tingstadstunneln

Coordinates: 57°43′22″N 11°59′11″E / 57.72278°N 11.98639°E / 57.72278; 11.98639

Tingstadstunneln

Northern opening of Tingstadstunneln
Overview
Location Gothenburg
Technical
Length 454 metres (1,490 ft)

Tingstadstunneln (Tingstad Tunnel) is a motorway tunnel under the Göta älv, connecting Hisingen with mainland Gothenburg. The tunnel was constructed with two parallel immersed tubes with three lanes of traffic in each tube. It is part of the E6 route linking Norway with south-west Sweden.[1]

Construction started on 17 January 1961, and the tunnel was inaugurated at 11:30 am on 29 March 1968.[1]

The tunnel has the lowest motorway elevation in Sweden, at 15 m (49 ft) below sea level (nearby Götatunneln is lower and designed like a motorway but not signposted as one).

The tunnel has severe traffic congestion problems since several years, so therefore a new tunnel is built a little farther north, Marieholmstunneln, to be opened in 2017.

Traffic junctions south of the tunnel

References

  1. 1 2 Karlsson, Marianne (3 August 2009). "Tingstadstunneln". www.alltidgot.com. Helio Duarte. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
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