Landecker tunnel

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Landecker tunnel
Landecker tunnel
North portal with connection to the A12
use Road tunnel
traffic connection Inntal motorway - Reschenstraße
place Venet near Landeck
length 6955 m
Number of tubes 1
Largest coverage 1320 m
construction
Client Alpen Straßen AG
start of building 1997
business
release June 24, 2000
location
Landecker Tunnel (Tyrol)
Red pog.svg
Red pog.svg
Coordinates
North portal 47 ° 10 ′ 12 ″  N , 10 ° 36 ′ 24 ″  E
South portal 47 ° 6 ′ 52 "  N , 10 ° 38 ′ 26"  E

The Landecker Tunnel is a single-tube motorway tunnel in Austria and part of the Inntal motorway A12. It was opened in 2000 after three years of construction. It is 6955 meters long and is also known as the Landeck- Süd bypass or Landeck Süd bypass .

The single-tube tunnel relieves the municipalities of Landeck and Zams in the Tyrolean Oberland and leads through the Venet massif . The north portal is east of Zams, the south portal is south-east of the Neuer Zoll district in the municipality of Fließ .

It connects the Reschenstraße B 180 to the Inntal motorway A 12 and, as a motorway tunnel, requires a vignette .

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Individual evidence

  1. Federal Roads Act