Horda Tunnel
59°48′42″N 6°45′57″E / 59.8116°N 6.7657°E / 59.8116; 6.7657Status In use Route E134 Start Horda End Horda Operation Constructed 1988 Traffic Automotive Technical Length 475 metres (1,558 ft) No. of lanes 2 Operating speed 80km/h Grade 7% Current Proposed Closed
The Horda Tunnel (Norwegian: Hordatunnelen) is a road tunnel in Ullensvang Municipality in Vestland county, Norway.[1] The 475-metre (1,558 ft) long tunnel is in the village of Horda. The tunnel is a spiral tunnel, turning almost a complete circle while continuously traversing a gradient of 7%.[2] The tunnel was built to replace a narrow section of road that was made up of many hairpin turns.
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Road tunnels in Vestland county, Norway
- Arnanipa
- Austmannali
- Bjorøy
- Bortne
- Bømlafjord
- Dalseid
- Damsgård
- Eidfjord
- Eidsvåg
- Eikefet
- Eikås
- Fjæra
- Fjærland
- Fløyfjell
- Folgefonna
- Frudal
- Gudvanga
- Halsnøy
- Haukeli
- Horda
- Hyving
- Jernfjell
- Jondal
- Knappe
- Kvernhushaug
- Lærdal
- Løvstakken
- Markhus
- Masfjord
- Måbø
- Naustdal
- Nipe
- Olsvik
- Risnes
- Rullestad
- Røldal
- Seljestad
- Sivle
- Skatestraum
- Stalheim
- Stavenes
- Stongafjell
- Storegjel
- Svandalsflona
- Trengereid
- Trollkone
- Tunsberg
- Vallavik
- Åkrafjord
- Arna
- Cross Link
- Fedjefast
- Hordfast
- Korsfjord
- Nyborg
- Skansen
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