Eiksund Tunnel

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The Eiksund tunnel (Template:Langx) is an undersea tunnel in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway, which runs under the Vartdalsfjorden connecting the municipalities of Ørsta and Ulstein. The tunnel is Script error: No such module "convert". long and reaches a depth of Script error: No such module "convert". below sea level, and was the deepest undersea tunnel in the world until Norway's Rogaland county opened its Script error: No such module "convert". deep Ryfast tunnel system in December 2019.

Localities served

The tunnel was built as part of a large project including three tunnels and a bridge connecting several islands to the mainland. The bridge–tunnel complex serves the municipalities of Herøy, Sande, Ulstein, Hareid, Ørsta, and Volda, which together have over 40,000 inhabitants. The Eiksund Bridge joins Hareidlandet island and the village of Eiksund with the nearby island of Eika. The Eiksund Tunnel begins at the south end of the bridge (on Eika island) goes under the Vartdalsfjorden and connects to the mainland near the village of Ørsta.

These three structures are a part of Norwegian County Road 653 (Fv653), a highway that links Fv61 between Ulstein and Herøy to the European route E39 highway between Ørsta and Volda.[1]

Construction

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Opening ceremony, 23 February 2008

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Usage

The tunnel carries two lanes on the Ørsta side, and two lanes + one crawling lane on the Eiksund side. Prior to construction the average daily traffic through the Eiksund Tunnel was projected to be 1,000 vehicles per day (VPD). The ease of crossing the fjord, however, rapidly increased traffic to 2,200 VPD. When the tunnel was fully financed after six years and became toll-free, traffic jumped again to 2,880 VPD.[4]

Incidents

On 28 June 2009, there was a severe accident in the tunnel, leaving five men dead. A young driver with three male passengers in their 20s was thought to have been driving at around Script error: No such module "convert". when he hit the side of the tunnel and flipped his car over, which then struck an oncoming vehicle carrying only its driver.[5]

See also

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