- Raúl Uranga - Carlos Sylvestre Begnis Subfluvial Tunnel
The Raúl Uranga - Carlos Sylvestre Begnis Subfluvial Tunnel (in Spanish, "Túnel Subfluvial Raúl Uranga - Carlos Sylvestre Begnis"), formerly known as the Hernandarias Subfluvial Tunnel, is an underwater road
tunnel that connects the provinces of Entre Ríos and Santa Fe inArgentina , crossing theParaná River between the capital of Entre Ríos, Paraná, and Santa Cándida Island, 15 km from Santa Fe.The tunnel was opened in
13 December 1969 , after decades of rejected ideas, delays and frustrated projects (including the idea of using acable-stayed bridge ). The governors of the two provinces,Raúl Uranga andCarlos Sylvestre Begnis , signed a joint treaty authorizing the construction in1960 ; the first stone was set in1962 , and the first tubes were built in1966 . Construction was undertaken by aconsortium headed by the German firmHochtief AG .In
2004 , traffic statistics on the tunnel counted 2,780,133 vehicles, of which almost 2.2 million were cars or motorcycles, and the rest were trucks (most of them 8- or 10-wheelers).The tunnel is controlled by a board with representatives of both provinces, formally called Ente Interprovincial Raúl Uranga - Carlos Sylvestre Begnis.
Until the opening of the
Rosario-Victoria Bridge , this was the only road link between two commercially important and populous regions of Argentina, and the only one between the two provinces (more to the south, Entre Ríos is connected to the province of Buenos Aires by theZárate-Brazo Largo Bridge ).Its original name was in tribute to
Hernando Arias de Saavedra (commonly referred to as "Hernandarias"), the first governor inSouth America descended from Europeans and born inthe Americas . In 2001 the name was changed to honour the former governors of the two provinces who had initiated the project.Technical information
The tunnel is made of
immersed tube s, each measuring 65.45 m and weighing 4,500tonne s, with 50-cm-wide walls and an outer diameter of 10.8 m. The tube sections measure a total of 2,397 m, and at both ends there are access ramps, 270 m long. The road that goes inside the tunnel is 7.5 m wide, and the height from the road floor to the ceiling is 4.41 m. At its deepest point the tunnel is about 32 m under the average water level of the river.References
* [http://www.tunelsubfluvial.gov.ar Official website] (in English and Spanish)
* [http://www.parana.gov.ar/tunel_subfluvial_hernandarias.htm History of the tunnel] - Website of the city of Paraná (in Spanish)
* [http://www.hochtief.com/hochtief_en/114.jhtml Hochtief's] website about the construction of the tunnel
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