Bekkestua Tunnel Explained
The Bekkestua Tunnel (no|Bekkestuatunnelen) is a road tunnel which runs under Bekkestua in Bærum, Norway. Forming a part of the Norwegian National Road 160, it starts northeast of Bekkestua to ease this population and commercial centre of heavy traffic, and emerges in the southwest near Gjønnes Station. It was opened in 1994,[1] and was financed by the Oslo Package 1.[2]
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59.9167°N 10.5856°W
Notes and References
- Encyclopedia: 2006. Bekkestutunnelen. Asker og Bærum leksikon. Forlaget for by- og bygdehistorie. Drammen. Per Otto. Borgen. 53. Norwegian. 82-91649-10-3.
- Book: Lian, Jon Inge. Delvis brukerbetalt utbygging av transportsystemet i Oslo og Akershus. Evaluering av Oslopakke 1 og 2. Institute of Transport Economics. Oslo. 2004. TØI-rapport 714/2004. 7. https://web.archive.org/web/20071027142812/http://www.toi.no/getfile.php/Publikasjoner/T%D8I%20rapporter/2004/714-2004/rapport-internett.pdf. dead. October 27, 2007. PDF. 18 March 2009. Norwegian.