Söderledstunneln

Coordinates: 59°19′13.58″N 18°04′06.04″E / 59.3204389°N 18.0683444°E / 59.3204389; 18.0683444
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The Söderledstunneln ("South Way Tunnel") is a tunnel between the Central Bridge and the Johanneshov Bridge on the island of Södermalm in Stockholm. It is 1,550 metres long and traverses the island from north to south.

Building started on 9 October 1984. On the stretch between Brännkyrkagatan and Folkungagatan an earlier tunnel called Södergatan had been built in 1944 in a cut-and-cover trench. Between 1964 and 1966, it was extended 150 metres under Åsö High School.

At the start of the 1980s, the decision was taken to build a tunnel to alleviate the congestion south of Högbergsgatan, and then to rebuild the existing northern tunnel. Work finished on schedule in January 1991.

The tunnel is actually two tubes of 7.25 metres wide apiece, with each carrying two lanes of traffic. The height is 4.5 metres, with 110 metres of the length cut out of the rock and the rest being concrete lined.

  • Before being covered-over, 1968
    Before being covered-over, 1968
  • During construction work, 1985
    During construction work, 1985
  • Entrance from the north, 2008
    Entrance from the north, 2008
  • South-going tube, 2012
    South-going tube, 2012

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59°19′13.58″N 18°04′06.04″E / 59.3204389°N 18.0683444°E / 59.3204389; 18.0683444