Milchbuck Tunnel
The southern portal
Overview
LocationZürich, Switzerland
Coordinates47°23′07″N 8°32′13″E / 47.3853°N 8.5369°E / 47.3853; 8.5369
StatusActive
RouteA1L motorway
Operation
Opened1978
Characterroad
Technical
Length1,910 metres (6,270 ft)

The Milchbuck Tunnel is a motor road tunnel in Switzerland, and forms part of the A1L motorway from Zürich Schwamendingen to Zürich Letten, where the tunnel's southern portal lies on Wasserwerkstrasse, which leads into central Zürich. Constructed in 1978, the tunnel is 1,910 metres (6,270 ft) in length.[1]

A proposed second tunnel bore (to create two separate tunnels for two directions of traffic) was turned down. Now, only one lane handles traffic into downtown Zurich, one lane handle traffic leaving the city, with an emergency lane in the middle. By 2006, the emergency services in the tunnel has been upgraded, with the escape path being added. At the northern portal in the direction to the city, the entrance to Irchel underground car park is to the left of the lane.

At about the midpoint of the Milchbuck tunnel, the Weinberg rail tunnel passes beneath it.[2]

References

  1. "Milchbuck Tunnel (Zurich, 1978)". structurae.net. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  2. "Bauarbeiten neue Durchmesserlinie Zürich: Weinbergtunnel kreuzt den Milchbucktunnel" [Construction new diameter line Zurich: Weinberg Tunnel crosses the Milchbucktunnel]. info24.jimdo.com (in German). Marcel Manhart. Retrieved 2014-07-31.



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