- Germain Sommeiller
Germain Sommeiller (
February 15 ,1815 -July 11 ,1871 ) was a civil engineer fromSavoy . He directed the construction of theFréjus Rail Tunnel betweenFrance andItaly , also known as the Mont Cenis Tunnel. This was the first of a series of major tunnels built in the late 19th century to connect northern and southernEurope through theAlps . Sommeiller pioneered the use ofpneumatic drill ing anddynamite to achieve record-breaking excavation speeds. This 12.8-km tunnel was completed onDecember 26 ,1870 , 11 years ahead of schedule. It remained the longest tunnel in the world until the opening of theGotthard Rail Tunnel in 1882.Germain Sommeiller was born in
Saint-Jeoire (now part ofHaute-Savoie ,France ) onFebruary 15 ,1815 . He graduated in civil engineering at the University ofTurin in 1841. He became a Royal Civil Engineer in the Public Transport Department of Savoy in 1845. From 1846 to 1850 he worked for the Cockerill steel company in Liège, which helped build the Belgian rail network. He met his future partnerSebastiano Grandis there. He then returned to Savoy as assistant to the Belgian engineerHenri Maus , who directed construction of theTurin -Genoa railway.He was noticed for outstanding technical skills, so when king
Vittorio Emanuele II decided to build theMont Cenis Tunnel betweenBardonecchia andModane in 1857, Sommeiller was appointed head of design and construction. His collaborators were the Italian engineers Sebastiano Grandis and Severino Grattoni. He patented thepneumatic rock-drilling machine , used in the tunnelling works, based on the invention ofGiovanni Battista Piatti .In 1860, when Savoy was annexed to France, he chose to become an Italian citizen and was subsequently elected as deputy in the first
Italian Parliament .Germain Sommeiller died in his native town of Saint-Jeoire on
July 11 ,1871 .Pointe Sommeiller, a 3332-meter-high peak in the
Cottian Alps , and Col Sommeiller, the nearby mountain pass linkingBramans , France toBardonecchia , Italy, were named in his honour. Several streets in Savoy cities such asAnnecy also bear Sommeiller's name.
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