- Tauern Road Tunnel
The Tauern Road Tunnel is located in the Austrian federal state of Salzburg in
Austria on theTauern Autobahn north - south connection betweenGermany andItaly andSlovenia . This is a toll road. Since October 2007, the toll has been 12euro s per car and journey.This tunnel ranks as one of the longest frequently-travelled road tunnels in
Austria . The "Tauern Road Tunnel" in theNiedere Tauern (Low Tauern) region is a single boretunnel completed in1975 with total length of 6,401 metres. A second, parallel tube has been under construction since July2006 and is expected to be completed in2010 . The northern entrance of the Tauern tunnels is atFlachau in the St. Johann district ("Pongau" region), while the southern entrance is atZederhaus in the district of Tamsweg ("Lungau"). In2004 , the average daily traffic was 17,000 vehicles, a quarter of which were large goods vehicles and trucks (4,353).The road tunnel should not be confused with the
Tauern Rail Tunnel which operates betweenBad Gastein andMallnitz taking both standard rail passengers as well as cars between the two locations.History
There was a crossing possibility of the Low Tauern also in former times already. The lug, which connects the Lands of the Federal Republic Salzburg and
Steiermark , originates from the time, whenzinc ,silver ,cobalt andlead were mined. A more exact dating of the lug in the zinc wall is not possible unfortunately. The lug is only 300 m long and was made accessible by theAustrian Alpine Association .1999 Fire
On
May 29 1999 a fire took place in Tauern Road Tunnel in which twelve people were killed and fifty injured. Caused by a collision involving up to 60 individual vehicles, the incident occurred at 5 o'clock in the morning when a truck collided with a column of stationary vehicles waiting at a traffic signal.As far as investigators could determine, eight people were killed by the force of the collision of the truck while four further victims died from the fire which followed. This was exacerbated by hazardous materials on one of the vehicles involved in the collision.
The tunnel was so badly damaged by the heat from the fire that it had to be closed for three months for repairs during which major work was undertaken to improve the barriers, tunnel walls and ventilation system. A memorial service for the victims of the fire was held in the town of
Flachau before the tunnel - one of the primary north-south routes through theAlps - was officially reopened onAugust 28 1999 .
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