Baguashan Tunnel

Baguashan Tunnel
Overview
Other name(s) Chinese: 八卦山隧道
Location Taiwan
Coordinates 24°2′48″N 120°36′16″E / 24.04667°N 120.60444°E / 24.04667; 120.60444Coordinates: 24°2′48″N 120°36′16″E / 24.04667°N 120.60444°E / 24.04667; 120.60444
Status Open
Route Provincial Highway No. 76
Operation
Work begun 15 November 1996
Opened 29 April 2005
Operator Directorate General of Highways
Technical
Length 4,928 m (3.062 mi) (westbound)
4,935 m (3.066 mi) (eastbound)
Number of lanes 4
Operating speed 80 km/h (50 mph)

The Baguashan Tunnel (Chinese: 八卦山隧道), on Provincial Highway No. 76, Taiwan, transverses Baguashan (八卦山) between Lincuo IC. (林厝交流道) and Zhongxing JCT. (中興系統交流道). The length of the north tube for westbound traffic is 4,928 m (3.062 mi). The length of the south tube for eastbound traffic is 4,935 m (3.066 mi). Connecting Yuanlin, Changhua and Caotun, Nantou, its opening significantly reduced the travel time between Changhua and Nantou.

It was the longest highway tunnel in Taiwan when opened to traffic in April 2005, until the top rank moved to Hsuehshan Tunnel in National Highway No. 5 in June 2006. It is now the second longest highway tunnel in Taiwan.

History

Related information

The first step allowed small vehicles on 29 April, 2005.
The second step allowed buses on 1 January, 2006.
The third step allowed heavy trucks on 1 January 2007. But vehicles with hazardous materials or being too long, too wide, too high, or too heavy (more than 21 tons in gross weights, including combination vehicles like full-trailers and semi-trailers) are still remain banned.

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