Limfjordstunnelen

Coordinates: 57°03′25″N 9°57′26″E / 57.056944°N 9.957222°E / 57.056944; 9.957222
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Limfjordstunnelen is a Danish immersed motorway tunnel which connects the highway in eastern Aalborg with the highway east of Nørresundby. Opened 6 May 1969, it was the country's first tunnel. The bridge measures 582 metres (1,909 ft) in length, and 27.4 metres (90 ft) in width.[1] Limfjordstunnelen comprises a 6-lane highway, which is part of the E45. Comprising a segment of the North Jutland Motorway, it passes under the shallow sound, Limfjord. It is one out three permanent links between Vendsyssel and Himmerlandsbanken, the other two being Limfjordsbroen in central Aalborg and Jernbanebroen over Limfjorden, the railway bridge, slightly west of the city center. The tunnel has had several problems with water intrusion. This problem was discovered a few years after opening and dealt with improper sealing. In 1996-97, the tunnel tubes was sporadically closed to traffic for rectification of the concrete and for reinforcement, which in turn was plagued by rust.

References

  1. ^ "Limfjordstunnelen" (in Danish). Transportministeriet. Retrieved 31 August 2013.

57°03′25″N 9°57′26″E / 57.056944°N 9.957222°E / 57.056944; 9.957222