List of tunnels in Solingen

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This list lists the traffic tunnels in the city of Solingen .

Due to its hilly topography, tunnels had to be built.

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Name and
coordinates
length
Type of traffic and design
Data image
railroad
Weyersberger Tunnel 1
  • Eastern tunnel
62 m Railway tunnel on the Wuppertal-Oberbarmen – Solingen line monotube, one track
Weyersberger Tunnel 2
  • Western tunnel
62 m Railway tunnel on the Wuppertal-Oberbarmen – Solingen line monotube, one track
Schützenstrasse tunnel 40 m Railway tunnel on the Solingen – Wuppertal-Vohwinkel line Einröhrig, a track, was removed when the line 2675 (from Solingen Hbf to Remscheid) was extended in 1894 and 1897 and replaced by a bridge
Stöckerberg tunnel 188 m Tram tunnel Single-tube, one track, inauguration 25 January 1931 for line 5, filled in, north side walled up with a door, today used by the rifle club. The south side is buried.
Stöckerberg Tunnel Solingen.jpg
Turnpike tunnel 109 m Railway tunnel on the Solingen – Wuppertal-Vohwinkel line Single-tube, one track, originally 92 meters but extended to 109 meters in 1978, today part of the corkscrew route
Turnpike tunnel, west portal
Barrier tunnel, east portal
Wupperstrasse tunnel Pedestrian tunnel today part of the corkscrew route , was paved in 2011
Rabbasol tunnel 35 m Pedestrian tunnel today part of the corkscrew route
Rabbasol Tunnel.jpg
Brucherkotten 30 m Pedestrian tunnel
Brucherkotten railway tunnel
Nordstadt pedestrian tunnel 40 m Pedestrian tunnel The tunnel was closed on July 22, 2016.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Pedestrian tunnel is history