- Simplon Tunnel
The Simplon Tunnel is an
Alpine railway tunnel that connects theSwiss town of Brig withDomodossola inItaly , though its relatively straight trajectory does not run underSimplon Pass itself. It actually consists of two single-track tunnels built nearly 20 years apart. For more than half a century it was considered to be the longest tunnel in the world (seeWorld's longest tunnels ).The Simplon tunnel was completed in 1906. The Italian king
Victor Emmanuel III of Italy and the president of the Swiss National CouncilLudwig Forrer opened the tunnel at Brig onMay 10 1906 . The builders of the tunnel wereHermann Häustler andHugo von Kager and the tunnel was km to mi|19.7 long. The second tube of the tunnel was opened in 1922; it was m to ft|19824 long.The tunnel was subject to major structural renovation works from 1985 to 2003 to increase its
structure gauge by lowering the trackbed to accommodaterolling highway trains transportingheavy goods vehicle s (HGV).Over the weekend of 20–21 May 2006, festivities were held in the two cities principally joined by the Simplon Tunnel, Brig and Domodossola, to commemorate its centenary. The SBB issued special fare tickets for the journey to and from Brig from any point in Switzerland for people wishing to attend the celebration. Despite overcast weather, thousands came. There were displays of historic trains along the whole length of the Brig railway yard, including the modern incarnation of the famous
Orient Express , the VSOE, which still operates along this main line fromParis toVienna by way ofVenice as a luxury tourist train. Free rides through the Simplon Tunnel were given every half hour and, additionally, special rides over the Simplon Pass byPostbus were given, all arriving in Domodossola where similar celebrations were being held. The Swiss Post Office issued a commemorative postage stamp for the centenary and collectors were able to get a special cancellation of the stamp on theFirst Day Cover .Car Carrying shuttle Trains
In December 1959 a car-carrying train service through the Gotthard Tunnel was introduced. The trains travelled between Brig and Iselle di Trasquera, in Italy.
Improvements to the road alternatives, including the Simplon Pass itself which was systematically upgraded in the 1970s and 1980s, coinciding with an increase in motor vehicle engine power, led to a steady decline in use of the rail shuttle option, and the service was withdrawn in 1993.
However, the car-carrying train service was reinstated in December 2004: the journey time is twenty minutes and trains currently operate during working hours approximately every 90 minutes.
External links
* [http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1905simplon.html Francis Fox, How the Swiss Built the Greatest Tunnel in the World, 1905]
* [http://www.alpentunnel.de/10_Epochial/40_Simplon/frame_epochial_Simplon.htm German language site: AlpenTunnel.de: Simplon-Tunnel]LongestTunnel
start = 1906
end = 1982
previous = Gotthard Rail Tunnel
next = Daishimizu Tunnel
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