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T2 Tunnel (Greece)

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T2 Tunnel
Overview
Official nameMarinos Antypas–Rigas Feraios Tunnel
LocationLarissa, Greece
Coordinates39°52′08.3″N 22°32′57.4″E / 39.868972°N 22.549278°E / 39.868972; 22.549278
StatusOperational
Route
Operation
Work begun2008
Opened6 April 2017
OperatorAftokinitodromos Aigaiou S.A.
Trafficautomotive
CharacterTwin-tube motorway tunnel
Technical
Length6,000 m (20,000 ft)
No. of lanes2x2

The T2 Tunnel (Greek: Σήραγγα Τ2), officially Marinos Antypas–Rigas Feraios Tunnel (Greek: Σήραγγα Μαρίνου Αντύπα–Ρήγα Φεραίου) is a 6-kilometre (3.7 mi) highway twin tunnel on the Motorway 1 in Greece. It is the longest road tunnel in South-east Europe. It was built for the motorway to bypass the Vale of Tempe, which was traversed by the very narrow and dangerous Greek National Road 1.[1]

Construction of the T2 Tunnel began in August 2008,[2] along with a 25-kilometre (16 mi) section of the motorway, but both projects were slowed in 2010–11 by the country's economic crisis. Construction resumed in 2014 and was completed in April 2017, along with the Evangelismos-Skotina section of the motorway.[1][3]

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  1. ^ a b "Safe, modern motorway cuts journey time from Athens to Thessaloniki-Projects". ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
  2. ^ "Ξεκίνησε η κατασκευή της μεγαλύτερης οδικής σήραγγας στα Τέμπη". in.gr. 31 August 2008. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  3. ^ Καραγιάννης, Νίκος (2018-10-31). "The 10 longest road tunnels in Greece". Ypodomes.com (in Greek). Retrieved 2020-05-13.
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