Zigana Tunnel

Zigana Tunnel
Zigana Tüneli
Overview
Location MaçkaTorul, Gümüşhane Province, Turkey
Coordinates

40°38′58″N 39°23′36″E / 40.64944°N 39.39333°E / 40.64944; 39.39333Coordinates: 40°38′58″N 39°23′36″E / 40.64944°N 39.39333°E / 40.64944; 39.39333

Zigana Tunnel
Location of Zigana Tunnel in Turkey
Status Operational
Route
Operation
Work begun 1975
Operator General Directorate of Highways
Traffic automotive
Technical
Length 1,702 m (5,584 ft)
Number of lanes 2 x 1
Highest elevation 1,820 m (5,970 ft)
Lowest elevation 1,795 m (5,889 ft)
Tunnel clearance 8.50 m (27.9 ft)
Width 11.20 m (36.7 ft)

The Zigana Tunnel (Turkish: Zigana Tüneli) is a road tunnel constructed on the Maçka, TrabzonTorul, Gümüşhane state highway southwest of the provincial border TrabzonGümüşhane, northeastern Turkey.

Situated at Zigana Pass on the Pontic Mountains, the 1,702 m (5,584 ft)-long tunnel was excavated in two years. The breakthrough took place on September 2, 1977. It carries one lane of traffic in each direction in one tube, which has 8.50 m (27.9 ft) clearance and 11.20 m (36.7 ft) width.[1] The tunnel's elevation is at 1,820–1,795 m (5,971–5,889 ft) in the north-south direction.[2][3][4]

New Zigana Tunnel project

In September 2013, it was announced that a new tunnel is projected at Zigana Pass. It will be a 12,888 m (42,283 ft)-long twin-tube tunnel carrying two lanes of traffic in each direction between Güzelyayla, Maçka and Köstere, Torul at 1,253–1,211 m (4,111–3,973 ft) elevation.[2]

References

  1. Kaptan, Suavi (1977-09-02). "Zigana tüneli açıldı". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Geçmiş Gazete. Retrieved 2014-05-09.
  2. 1 2 Ergin, Recep (2013-09-10). "İşte yeni Zigana Tüneli". Ihlas News Agency (in Turkish). Retrieved 2014-05-09.
  3. "Harşıt Vadisinde Tüneller". Ihlas News Agency (in Turkish). 2013-07-13. Retrieved 2014-05-10.
  4. "Tüneller şehri Gümüşhane". Yeni Şafak (in Turkish). 2003-09-21. Retrieved 2014-05-10.

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