First road tunnel under Yangtze River opens
November 25, 2008
View this News source:-(Xinhua News Agency December 29, 2008)
China's first tunnel beneath the Yangtze River opened to traffic on
Sunday in central China's Hubei Province. It is 3.63-km long and has
four lanes. Traffic began to go through the tunnel at about 10 a.m.
in Wuhan City. Travel time between the city's major areas -- Wuchang,
where government offices and universities are based, and Hankou, the
business center, is now seven minutes. It used to take half an hour.
Around 50,000 vehicles can travel through the tunnel going 50 kilometers
per hour every day. It can withstand flooding (300 year-flood plain)
and an earthquake measuring up to six on the Richter scale, according
to Wuhan's vice mayor Yin Weizhen. The 2.05 billion yuan (US$299.6 million)
project began in November 2004. It was part of the city's efforts to
improve transportation infrastructure and relieve congested roads. Wuhan,
capital of Hubei Province, is one of the largest cities in central China
with a population of eight million. It is the center of five railway
lines, six expressways and several highways. The city serves as the
gateway to China's hinterlands and is nicknamed the "thoroughfare to
nine provinces". Traffic in Wuhan relies on ground transportation networks
and ferry service. Before 1957, people had to cross the river using
only a ferry. After that time, the Wuhan highway-railway bridge was
put into operation. However, the bridge has been overburdened with about
100,000 motor vehicles and 300 trains crossing it each day. As a milestone
in the history of transportation across the Yangtze River, the new road
tunnel was constructed with the most advanced engineering technology
in complicated geologic conditions, said Wang Mengshu, a member of the
Chinese Academy of Engineering. "The resources used in the construction
will provide valuable references for other tunnel projects and will
further promote China's river-crossing transport development," Wang
said. The 6,300-km long Yangtze River is a major transport link between
west and east China. More than 100 bridges across the Yangtze River
are currently in use. Construction on another two tunnels beneath the
Yangtze has been underway in Shanghai and Nanjing, the capital of the
eastern Jiangsu Province. (Xinhua News Agency December 29, 2008)
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