Dýrafjarðargöng Explained

Route:60
Startwork:2017
Dýrafjarðargöng
Opens:2020
Length:5600m (18,400feet)
Lanes:2
Status:Open
Operator:Vegagerðin
Traffic:Automotive
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Dýrafjarðargöng (pronounced as /is/, regionally also in Icelandic pronounced as /-ˌkœŋk/) is a tunnel in Iceland connecting Arnarfjörður and Dýrafjörður.

The tunnel, that opened on 25 October 2020,[1] is 5.6 km long and shortened the route of Vestfjarðavegur by over 27 km.[2] in the Westfjords and is important in linking north and south parts of the Westfjords. It relieves the mountain pass that is unpaved and closed most of the year.

Its construction began in 2017 and the estimated cost was ISK 9.2 billion (2016 prices).[3] The main contractors of the tunnel were Icelandic company Suðurverk and Czech company Metrostav.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Göngin opin fyrir umferð. 2020-10-28. Vegagerðin. is.
  2. Web site: 876/136 þáltill.: Dýrafjarðargöng og nýr vegur um Dynjandisheiði. 2020-10-28. Alþingi. is.
  3. Web site: 1061/145 stjórnartillaga: Fjögurra ára samgönguáætlun 2015--2018.
  4. Web site: Hátíðarsprenging Dýrafjarðarganga. 2020-10-28. Vegagerðin. is.