User:Morten7an/Fyllingsdalstunnelen
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Fyllingsdalstunnelen is a purposebuilt bicycle- and pedestrian tunnel joining the Bergen suburb of Fyllingsdalen with parts of the city closer to the centre. It has a bright ceiling, is lit in variable colour, includes art works, has surveillance cameras and cell phone coverage. It was openend for use on April 16 2023 and as per the opening date, it is thought, to be the longest purposebuilt cycling and pedestrian tunnel in the world, and the longest cycling tunnel in Europe regardless of original purpose or quality. [1][2]
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Verdens lengste gang - og sykkeltunnel: Slik blir den nye «lysløypen» gjennom Løvstakken". www.hordaland.no. Retrieved 2022-05-17.
- ^ "Car-free future: Europe's longest cycle tunnel aims to cut traffic in this Norwegian city". www.euronews.com. Retrieved 2023-04-22.
Norway's Bergen is opening the world's longest purpose-built pedestrian and bicycle tunnel today.
External links
[edit]- Norway's Bergen is opening the world’s longest purpose-built pedestrian and bicycle tunnel today.
- Join in a two minute bike-tour from Fyllingsdalen to Bergen city centre