Røldal Tunnel
59°50′26″N 6°43′01″E / 59.8406°N 6.7169°E / 59.8406; 6.7169Status In use Route E134 Operation Opened 21 Feb 1964 Traffic Automotive Technical Length 4,657 metres (15,279 ft) Highest elevation 876 metres (2,874 ft) Tunnel clearance 4.2 metres (14 ft) Current Proposed Closed
The Røldal Tunnel is a road tunnel in Ullensvang Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The 4,657-metre (15,279 ft) tunnel is part of the European route E134 highway and it connects the village of Horda in the Røldal area with the Seljestad area on the other side of the mountains to the west. The tunnel was opened on 21 February 1964 and for four years after its opening, it was the longest road tunnel in Norway (until the Haukeli Tunnel opened). The (much shorter) Seljestad Tunnel is located 275 metres (902 ft) west of the entrance to the Røldal Tunnel.[1][2]
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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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