Zhongnanshan Tunnel
Zhongnanshan Tunnel, or Qinling Zhongnanshan Tunnel (Chinese: 秦岭终南山公路隧道) in Shaanxi province, China, is the longest two-tube road tunnel in China.[1] It is also the third longest road tunnel overall in the world, after the Lærdal Tunnel in Norway and the Yamate Tunnel in Japan[1] The 18,040-metre (11.21 mi) long tunnel, crosses under the Zhongnan Mountain (Zhongnanshan). It opened on 20 January 2007, becoming part of the Xi'an-Ankang Highway between the Changan and Zhashui counties.[1] The cost to build the tunnel was 3.2 billion yuan (US$410 million).[1] The maximum embedded depth of the tunnel is 1640 metres below surface level.[1]
| Overview | |
|---|---|
| Location | China Qinling Mountains | 
| Status | Active | 
| Route | G65 Baotou–Maoming Expressway | 
| Start | Xi'an Chang'an District | 
| End | Shangluo Town | 
| Operation | |
| Work begun | March 2002 | 
| Opened | 22 December 2007 | 
| Technical | |
| Length | 18.040 km (11.210 mi) | 
| No. of lanes | Two in each tunnel | 
| Operating speed | Speed limit: 80 km/h (50 mph) | 
| Highest elevation | 1026m | 
| Lowest elevation | 896m | 
| Width | 10.9m | 
| Grade | 1.1% | 
References
    
- World's Second Longest Road Tunnel Opens in China, last accessed April 2013
 
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