Cross Link

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Cross Link (Norwegian: Tverrsambandet) is a proposed fixed link which would connect Øygarden, northern Askøy, Meland and Radøy in Hordaland, Norway. The road is planned to give better transport within Nordhordland and from there to Askøy and Øygarden.

Specifically, the proposal includes a ferry from the Kollsnes area of Øygarden to somewhere south of Herdla in Askøy, a subsea road tunnel from the same area to Meland, and road across the island and then a new subsea section across to Radøy.[1] Although not in any public proposals, there have been private proposals to develop Mjølkevikvarden in Askøy as a site for a new port for Bergen. This would only be possible if the Cross Link was built. Mongstad is one of several proposed locations for the new port, and the Cross Link would make it a more central location.[2] The Cross Link would allow a small amount of traffic to bypass the main road system in central Bergen and would allow much faster transport between two large industrial sites, Kollsnes and Mongstad. A toll company has been established by the involved municipalities, although politicians from Nordhordland have stated that their top priority is to build the Nyborg Tunnel, which will reduce travel time towards Bergen, and a road package which involves upgrading part of the county road network in the area.[3]

References

  1. Lune, Christian (10 February 2010). "Nå vil Bergen ha tverrsamband". Bergens Tidende (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 29 September 2011. Retrieved 29 September 2011. 
  2. Lindebotten, John (25 May 2008). "Vil ha storhamn på Askøy". Bergens Tidende (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 30 September 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2011. 
  3. "Vil ha pådrivar for Gullvegen". Nordhordland (in Norwegian). 9 January 2009. Archived from the original on 30 September 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2011. 

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Coordinates: 60°35′27″N 5°02′50″E / 60.59083°N 5.04722°E / 60.59083; 5.04722

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