- Gousselerbierg Tunnel
The Gousselerbierg Tunnel is a pair of a parallel road
tunnel s in the canton of Mersch, in centralLuxembourg . The tunnels are named for the hill through which they pass, near the town ofGosseldange , in the commune ofLintgen . At 2,695 metres (8,842 ft), the Gousselerbierg Tunnel is the second-longest tunnel in the country, after theGrouft Tunnel , at 2,950 metres (9,678 ft). [de icon cite web|url=http://www.pch.public.lu/actualites/articles/2006/12/lw_2006-12-19.pdf |first=Luc |last=Marteling |title=Luxembourgische Tunnels: Über dem Standard |accessdate=2007-01-04 |date=19 December 2006 |format=PDF |publisher=d'Wort ]The tunnel carries the A7
motorway , and is the first of three major tunnels on the route of the road, together with the Grouft Tunnel and theStafelter Tunnel (1,850 m).fr icon/de icon cite web |url=http://www.lintgen.lu/datas/gemengebuet/1.pdf |title=Spektakulärer Durchstich beim Tunnel "Gousselerbierg" |accessdate=2007-01-04 |publisher=Commune of Lintgen ] Each of the twin tunnels contains twolane s of traffic in one direction. At its maximum, the tunnel lies 115 metres (377 ft) below the surface of the hill.The tunnel was constructed using the
New Austrian Tunnelling method , relying on the stress of the surrounding rock to stabilise the tunnel. Preparatory work on the tunnel began on17 April 2000 , and drilling work began on21 November of the same year. Thebreakthrough ceremony was held on12 December 2002 , with Grand Duke Henri detonating the explosive charge that connected the two ends of the tunnels. Altogether, the tunnel cost €100m to construct, and 420,000 m³ (14.8m cu ft) of earth were excavated, 65% of which was removed by explosives.Footnotes
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