Fréjus Tunnel: a Second Tube for More Safety and Less Waiting for Motorists
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The inauguration of a second tube in the Fréjus road tunnel has just upset the situation. On Monday 28 July 2025, France and Italy have crossed a course. And this is not just a matter of construction. Fréjus tunnel: a colossal construction project conducted without disrupting traffic The Fréjus tunnel, 12.87 kilometres long, connects France to Italy through the Alps since 1980. Up to now, only one tube allowed traffic in both directions. Result:…
It is a historic moment for transalpine connections: the Fréjus tunnel now has two separate galleries, each dedicated to a direction of traffic. The official inauguration of the second track was held today in Bardonecchia, marking the end of a colossal yard started in 2010 and completed almost a year late on the initial calendar. This large-scale project, which lasted about 14 years, mobilized joint efforts on both sides of the border. The excav…
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