Haukeli tunnel
Haukeli tunnel | ||
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Dyskar - the roadway is in the concrete structure in the center of the picture
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use | Road tunnel, 2 lanes | |
traffic connection | E 134 Haukelivegen | |
place | Fylke Vestland ( Norway ) | |
length | 5682 m | |
Number of tubes | 1 | |
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release | 1968 | |
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Coordinates | ||
West portal | 59 ° 50 ′ 21 ″ N , 6 ° 59 ′ 20 ″ E | |
East portal | 59 ° 50 ′ 56 " N , 7 ° 5 ′ 6" E |
The Haukelitunnel is a single-tube road tunnel between Røldal and Haukeli in the municipality of Ullensvang in the Norwegian province of Vestland .
The Haukeli actually consists of two tunnels, the Pepparstein and the Dyskar tunnel, which were assembled near the surface at Dyskar. The tunnel along the European route 134 is 5682 m long. The road replaced by the tunnel is still passable in summer. The Haukeli and the other tunnels on this section of the route were widened in 2007 for taller heavy vehicles. As with many Norwegian road tunnels, there are difficulties with fogged vehicle windows ( dew point ) in certain weather conditions .
Web links
- Norwegian Roads Administration (Norwegian / English)
- Tall vehicles take up all the space in the tunnel (Norwegian)
- Height measurement in Haukeli (Norwegian)