Münden Tunnel
Tunnel description
The tunnel is a two-track concrete tunnel with a maximum permitted speed of 250 km/h. There is an emergency exit about halfway through the tunnel, at km 127 (51°23′18″N 9°37′50″E / 51.38833°N 9.63056°E), which is accessible through a 15 metre deep staircase. The maximum depth of the tunnel is 175 metres.
Originally, two separate tunnels were planned, the Mündener Staatsforst tunnel (5,580 m) and the Lutterberg tunnel (4,440 m), to be joined by a bridge over the Wandersteinbach. Due to ecological considerations, however, the line was lowered by 30 metres and the Wandersteinbach was crossed by means of a tunnel as well. The tunnel breakthrough was on October 6, 1988. On May 29, 1991 the tunnel was officially opened, along with the Hanover-Fulda part of the high-speed rail line. The cost of construction was about DM 200 million (€102 million).
References
- ^ "Hann.Münden: Tunnel im Bahnhof erst im Januar fertig | Hann. Münden". Hna.de. 2011-11-16. Retrieved 2016-07-12.