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The Sitina Tunnel (alternatives ''Sitiny Tunnel'' or ''Františka Tunnel'')
is a
motorway
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tunnel in
Bratislava
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,
Slovakia
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on the
D2 motorway at the "Lamačská cesta - Staré grunty" section. The tunnel goes under the
Little Carpathians
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forest. It is the first two-tube tunnel in Slovakia and by its opening, the entire D2 motorway in Slovakia was completed.
Preparation and facts
The preparation works for both the tunnel and the motorway section began in the 1990s. The route had to be chosen; there were 3 variants:
* 1st variant suggested a motorway along the old road without tunnel
* 2nd variant suggested a shorter tunnel
* 3rd variant suggested a longer tunnel
After studying all the 3 variants, the variant with a shorter tunnel was selected, mainly for environmental reasons. The tunnel from that variant is 1440 m long for the western (right) tube, and 1415 m for the eastern (left) tube.
The covered parts near the building of the
Slovak Academy of Sciences
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are 206 m and 216 m long, respectively. The width of the road is 7.5 m, and features 1 m wide hard shoulders. The average gradient in the tunnel is 2.34%.
The maximum allowed speed will be 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph).
The tunnels were built using
New Austrian Tunnelling method
The New Austrian tunneling method (NATM), also known as the sequential excavation method (SEM) or sprayed concrete lining method (SCL), is a method of modern tunnel design and construction employing sophisticated monitoring to optimize various wa ...
(NATM).
Due to construction near built-up areas, several changes had to be made:
* Relocating entrance gate to the
Bratislava Zoo, to enable building of the access road
* Demolishing some buildings to make way for the motorway and the objects associated with it
* Rebuilding existing roads at both ends, to enable building access roads and interchanges and connecting them to the tunnel
* Rebuilding some other streets
* Other changes like relocation of electrical wires
The planned costs of the tunnel and of the entire section are 3.5 billions
SKK (app. €98.75 mill.),
but the final costs have risen to 4.5 billions SKK.
18% of that are paid from the state budget and the rest from a loan provided by the
Japan Bank for International Cooperation
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JBIC became the in ...
(JBIC).
Construction
In May 2003, construction works began at the motorway section, and in October 2003, works were launched at the tunnel itself by driving from the southeastern portal.
In summer 2004, driving began from the northwestern portal as well.
Driving was a bit slower than expected due to damaged geological zones, in which stronger lining had to be made. The breakthrough for the western tube was made on February 8, 2005 and for the eastern tube on May 3, 2005.
The construction works were finished in December 2005 and technological works followed. The technology testing took place in the first half of year 2007.
The tunnel was opened for traffic on 24 June 2007, with a ceremonial opening taking place on 23 June 2007, which included a ride through the tunnel by
Formula One
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car, driven by
David Coulthard
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.
References
External links
Tunnel Sitina
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Road tunnels in Slovakia
Transport in Bratislava
Tunnels completed in 2007
2007 establishments in Slovakia