Skaugum Tunnel, Asker
Facts and practical information
The Skaugum Tunnel is a 3,790-meter long railway tunnel in Asker, Norway, on the Asker Line. The tunnel runs between Asker Station and Solstad and was built as part of the first stage of the Asker Line, between Asker and Sandvika. Construction started in February 2002 and the tunnel opened on 27 August 2005. The tunnel was built by Mika for the Norwegian National Rail Administration using the drilling and blasting method with one crosscut. During construction there was one blasting accident. Since the tunnel opened, there have been problems with leaks damaging the infrastructure. The tunnel has double track, is electrified and allows for a maximum speed of 160 kilometers per hour. The cost to build the tunnel, excluding the infrastructure, was 450 million Norwegian krone. The tunnel has accelerated intercity and regional traffic west of Oslo and freed up capacity for the Oslo Commuter Rail on the old Drammen Line. ()
Asker
Skaugum Tunnel – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Semsvannet, Skaugumsåsen, Skaugum, Føyka Stadion.