Long tunnel

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Long tunnel
Long tunnel
East portal of the northern tunnel tube (direction Bludenz)
use Road tunnel
traffic connection Arlberg expressway (S 16)
place at Klösterle
length 2280 m (north tube)
2433 m (south tube)dep1
Number of tubes 2
Largest coverage 290 m
construction
completion 1991
location
Long tunnel (Vorarlberg)
Red pog.svg
Red pog.svg
Coordinates
Portal Klösterle 47 ° 7 '45 "  N , 10 ° 5' 4"  E
Portal Langen 47 ° 7 ′ 47 "  N , 10 ° 6 ′ 36"  E

The Langener Tunnel is a two-tube road tunnel on the Arlberg expressway (S 16). It bypasses the village of Klösterle to the south in a long arc leading far into the mountain . Just before the village is the west portal of the tunnel, which ends shortly before the entrance to the Arlberg road tunnel near Langen. Outside the two tunnels, there is the option of exiting the S 16 onto Arlbergstrasse (L 197), for example to reach the villages of Langen and Stuben, to use the Arlbergpass road or to drive over the Flexenpass to Lech . The north tube is 2280 m long, the south tube 2433 m long. The overburden is 290 m.

Individual evidence

  1. Josef Kaiser: Geology during the alignment and the construction of the Arlberg expressway . In: Geology of the Upper Inn Valley area - focus on sheet 144 Landeck . Vienna 1993, p. 141-145 ( online [PDF]).