List of tunnels in Solingen
This list lists the traffic tunnels in the city of Solingen .
Due to its hilly topography, tunnels had to be built.
Map with all coordinates: OSM | WikiMap
Name and coordinates |
length | Type of traffic and design |
Data | image |
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railroad | ||||
Weyersberger Tunnel 1
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62 m | Railway tunnel on the Wuppertal-Oberbarmen – Solingen line | monotube, one track | |
Weyersberger Tunnel 2 ⊙ ⊙
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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. | |
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 | |
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 | |
Brucherkotten ⊙ | 30 m | Pedestrian tunnel | ||
Nordstadt pedestrian tunnel ⊙ | 40 m | Pedestrian tunnel | The tunnel was closed on July 22, 2016. |
Web links
- German railway tunnels, sorted by VB number
- Tunnel portals Solingen-Ohligs - Solingen Hbf - Remscheid Hbf
- Line 2675: Weyersberger Tunnel 2
- Schützenstrasse tunnel and turnpike tunnel
- Turnpike tunnel
- Tram of the city of Solingen
- Wupperstrasse tunnel