Fjæra Tunnel
59°52′02″N 6°22′20″E / 59.8671°N 6.3721°E / 59.8671; 6.3721Status In use Route
E134Start Fjæra, Etne End Eljarvika, Etne Operation Opened 1992 Operator Norwegian Public Roads Administration Character Automotive Technical Length 1,518 metres (4,980 ft) Current ![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/cb/Vestland_v%C3%A5pen.svg/40px-Vestland_v%C3%A5pen.svg.png)
Under Construction Proposed Closed
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The Fjæra Tunnel (Norwegian: Fjæratunnelen) is a road tunnel in Etne municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The 1,518-metre (4,980 ft) long tunnel is located on the European route E134 highway, just southwest of the village of Fjæra. The tunnel was built in 1992 to replace the narrow, winding road that ran between the shore of the Åkrafjorden and the base of the steep mountains.[1]
References
- ^ Merzagora, Eugenio A.; Lotsberg, Gunnar (eds.). "Road Tunnels in Norway 2 000 - 1 000 m". Road Tunnels in Norway. Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2015-04-07.
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Road tunnels in Vestland county, Norway
- Arnanipa
- Austmannali
- Bjorøy
- Bortne
- Bømlafjord
- Dalseid
- Damsgård
- Eidfjord
- Eidsvåg
- Eikefet
- Eikås
- Fjæra
- Fjærland
- Fløyfjell
- Folgefonna
- Frudal
- Gudvanga
- Halsnøy
- Haukeli
- Horda
- Hyving
- Jernfjell
- Jondal
- Knappe
- Kvernhushaug
- Lærdal
- Løvstakken
- Markhus
- Masfjord
- Måbø
- Naustdal
- Nipe
- Olsvik
- Risnes
- Rullestad
- Røldal
- Seljestad
- Sivle
- Skatestraum
- Stalheim
- Stavenes
- Stongafjell
- Storegjel
- Svandalsflona
- Trengereid
- Trollkone
- Tunsberg
- Vallavik
- Åkrafjord
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- Arna
- Cross Link
- Fedjefast
- Hordfast
- Korsfjord
- Skansen
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