Kvernhushaug Tunnel
Tunnel in Norway
60°25′17″N 7°12′28″E / 60.42139°N 7.20778°E / 60.42139; 7.20778The Kvernhushaug Tunnel (Norwegian: Kvernhushaugtunnelen) is a 542-meter (1,778 ft) tunnel along Norwegian National Road 7 in the municipality of Eidfjord in Vestland county, Norway.[1][2]
The tunnel was officially opened together with the other tunnels in the valley in 1986.[3] It lies at an elevation of 364 meters (1,194 ft).[2]
References
- ^ "Kvernhushaug, Tunnel i Eidfjord". Norgeskart. Retrieved May 4, 2018.
- ^ a b "Kvernhushaug, Eidfjord (Hordaland)". Yr. Norwegian Meteorological Institute and the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved May 4, 2018.
- ^ Rødland, Kjartan (2000). Tut og køyr!: vegar og vegplanar i Hordaland 1970-2000. Bergen: Alma mater and Statens vegvesen Hordaland. pp. 10, 92. ISBN 8241902638. Retrieved May 2, 2018.
External links
- Kvernhushaug Tunnel at Norgeskart
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Road tunnels in Vestland county, Norway
- Arnanipa
- Austmannali
- Bjorøy
- Bortne
- Bømlafjord
- Dalseid
- Damsgård
- Eidfjord
- Eidsvåg
- Eikefet
- Eikås
- Fjæra
- Fjærland
- Fløyfjell
- Folgefonna
- Frudal
- Gudvanga
- Halsnøy
- Haukeli
- Horda
- Hyving
- Jernfjell
- Jondal
- Knappe
- Kvernhushaug
- Lærdal
- Løvstakken
- Markhus
- Masfjord
- Måbø
- Naustdal
- Nipe
- Olsvik
- Risnes
- Rullestad
- Røldal
- Seljestad
- Sivle
- Skatestraum
- Stalheim
- Stavenes
- Stongafjell
- Storegjel
- Svandalsflona
- Trengereid
- Trollkone
- Tunsberg
- Vallavik
- Åkrafjord
- Arna
- Cross Link
- Fedjefast
- Hordfast
- Korsfjord
- Nyborg
- Skansen
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