Lainberg tunnel

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Lainberg tunnel
Lainberg tunnel
South portal
use Road tunnel
traffic connection A9 Pyhrn Autobahn
place at St. Pankraz
length 2278 m / 2130 mdep1
Number of tubes 2
construction
start of building 1995/2006
completion 1997/2008
business
operator ASFINAG
toll Vignette requirement
location
Lainberg Tunnel (Upper Austria)
Red pog.svg
Red pog.svg
Coordinates
North portal 47 ° 45 ′ 24 ″  N , 14 ° 13 ′ 0 ″  E
South portal 47 ° 45 ′ 4 "  N , 14 ° 14 ′ 39"  E

The Austrian Lainberg Tunnel is named after the Lainberg in the western Ennstal Alps . The section consists of an 187 meter long short tunnel near St. Pankraz, the Teichlbrücke over the Schalchgraben and the actual Lainberg tunnel. The road tunnel is part of the Pyhrn Autobahn (A9) and is located between St. Pankraz in the Kirchdorf an der Krems district (Upper Austria) and Windischgarsten .

Directional lane Graz

In the direction of Graz , the preparatory work began in 1994 with the construction of an exploratory gallery. Construction on the 2278 meter long tunnel began in 1995 and was opened in 1997. In the course of the two-lane expansion, the tube was renovated in 2008 after the opening in the opposite direction.

Directional lane Sattledt

In the direction of Sattledt , construction began on April 25, 2005 on the opposite lane of the 92-meter-long Teichl Bridge using the cut-and-cover method; The construction of the second tube of the Lainberg tunnel began in January 2006, the opening of two-way traffic (due to the renovation of the old tube) took place on February 28, 2008. On August 13, 2008, the fully developed section was opened for all traffic in both directions Approved.

The east tube is 2130 meters long and has two passable and five passable crosscuts at a distance of 250 to 380 meters. Approximately in the middle of the route, the Pyhrnpass Straße (Bundesstraße 138), which runs parallel to the motorway here, is crossed. In the area of the south portal of the Lainberg tunnel is ÖBB -distance Selzthal - Linz twice crossed.

Individual evidence

  1. A 9 Pyhrn Autobahn: Lainberg Tunnel fully expanded. ots.at, August 13, 2008, accessed on May 13, 2014 .