Gousselerbierg Tunnel
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The Gousselerbierg Tunnel is a pair of a parallel road tunnel
Tunnel
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s in the canton
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 of Mersch
Mersch (canton)
Mersch is a canton in the centre of Luxembourg, in Luxembourg District. The capital is Mersch.The canton consists of the following 11 communes:*Bissen*Boevange-sur-Attert*Colmar-Berg*Fischbach*Heffingen*Larochette*Lintgen*Lorentzweiler*Mersch...

, in central Luxembourg
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. The tunnels are named for the hill through which they pass, near the town of Gosseldange
Gosseldange
Gosseldange is a small town in the commune of Lintgen, in central Luxembourg. , the town has a population of 442.Near to the town of Gosseldange is the Gousselerbierg, under which passes the Gousselerbierg Tunnel, the second-longest tunnel in Luxembourg....

, in the commune
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 of Lintgen
Lintgen
Lintgen is a commune and small town in central Luxembourg, in the canton of Mersch. It is situated on the river Alzette., the town of Lintgen, which lies in the west of the commune, has a population of 1,686. Other towns within the commune include Gosseldange....

. At 2,695 metres (8,842 ft), the Gousselerbierg Tunnel is the second-longest tunnel in the country, after the Grouft Tunnel, at 2,950 metres (9,678 ft).

The tunnel carries the A7
A7 road (Luxembourg)
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 motorway, and is the first of three major tunnels on the route of the road, together with the Grouft Tunnel and the Stafelter Tunnel (1,850 m). Each of the twin tunnels contains two lane
Lane
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s of traffic in one direction. At its maximum, the tunnel lies 115 metres (377 ft) below the surface of the hill.

The tunnel was constructed using the New Austrian Tunnelling method
New Austrian Tunnelling method
The New Austrian Tunnelling method was developed between 1957 and 1965 in Austria. It was given its name in Salzburg in 1962 to distinguish it from old Austrian tunnelling approach. The main contributors to the development of NATM were Ladislaus von Rabcewicz, Leopold Müller and Franz Pacher...

, relying on the stress
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 of the surrounding rock to stabilise the tunnel. Preparatory work on the tunnel began on 17 April 2000, and drilling work began on 21 November of the same year. The breakthrough
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 ceremony was held on 12 December 2002, with Grand Duke
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 Henri
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 detonating the explosive charge that connected the two ends of the tunnels. Altogether, the tunnel cost
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100m to construct, and 420,000 m³ (14.8m cu ft) of earth were excavated, 65% of which was removed by explosives
Explosive material
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  • Northern end: 49.73094°N 6.10567 °W
  • Southern end: 49.70905°N 6.11866 °W
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