Negrón Tunnel

Negrón Tunnel

Entrance to Negrón tunnel from León
Overview
Location Asturias and León
Coordinates 42°57′37″N 5°50′17″W / 42.96028°N 5.83806°W / 42.96028; -5.83806Coordinates: 42°57′37″N 5°50′17″W / 42.96028°N 5.83806°W / 42.96028; -5.83806
Route AP-66, as part of A-66
Start Lena
End Sena de Luna
Operation
Work begun June 1976
Opened June 1997
Operator Aucalsa
Traffic Automotive
Toll €13.05
Technical
Length 4,144 metres (13,596 ft)
Highest elevation 1,229 metres (4,032 ft)

The Negrón Tunnel (Spanish: Túnel del Negrón) is an automotive tunnel which connects the provinces of Asturias and León in Northern Spain. The tunnel is 4,144 metres (13,596 ft) long and reaches a height of 1,229 metres (4,032 ft).

The tunnel is in the toll highway AP-66, which is part of the Autovía A-66, one of the longest highways in Spain.

History

Initially, the first roadway was planned with a cost of 19.5m pesetas, but it rose to 70m due to several unexpected problems in the terrain. This one was started in 1976 and gave work to 300,000 people during several years.[1] The first of the two projected tunnels was opened in 1983 and worked provisionally as a single carriageway road.

Works ended in 1997, with the opening of the second roadway in June 1997, which had 4,144 metres (13,596 ft) length and costed 7.443m pesetas.

Since its opening, the AP-66 is the main connection between Asturias and León.

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