The Måbø Tunnel (Norwegian: Måbøtunnelen) is a 1,893-meter (6,211 ft) tunnel along Norwegian National Road 7 in the municipality of Eidfjord in Vestland county, Norway. The tunnel is the longest of the four tunnels in the Måbø Valley. It was completed in 1984 and was officially opened together with the other tunnels in 1986. The road and its tunnel system replaced the narrow and difficult road through the Måbø Valley that was opened in 1916.
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| - Måbøtunneln (norska Måbøtunnelen) är en 1 893 meter lång tunnel på i Eidfjords kommun i Vestland fylke i västra Norge. Den är den längsta av de fyra tunnlarna i . Den öppnades 1984 och invigdes tillsammans med de andra tunnlarna 1986. Väg- och tunnelanläggningen ersatte den smala och osäkra vägen i Måbødalen, som anlagts 1916. Den gamla vägen genom Måbødalen är bevarad som gång- och cykelväg, och har upptagits i . Den 21 december 2009 blev Måbødalen och 39 andra vägar kulturskyddade av Riksantikvarien. (sv)
- The Måbø Tunnel (Norwegian: Måbøtunnelen) is a 1,893-meter (6,211 ft) tunnel along Norwegian National Road 7 in the municipality of Eidfjord in Vestland county, Norway. The tunnel is the longest of the four tunnels in the Måbø Valley. It was completed in 1984 and was officially opened together with the other tunnels in 1986. The road and its tunnel system replaced the narrow and difficult road through the Måbø Valley that was opened in 1916. (en)
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| - The Storegjel Gorge with the Måbø Tunnel's east opening and parts of the old road (en)
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| - The Måbø Tunnel (Norwegian: Måbøtunnelen) is a 1,893-meter (6,211 ft) tunnel along Norwegian National Road 7 in the municipality of Eidfjord in Vestland county, Norway. The tunnel is the longest of the four tunnels in the Måbø Valley. It was completed in 1984 and was officially opened together with the other tunnels in 1986. The road and its tunnel system replaced the narrow and difficult road through the Måbø Valley that was opened in 1916. The old route through the Måbø Valley has been preserved as a hiking and cycling route. The route has been included in the National Protection Plan for Roads, Bridges, and Road-Related Cultural Heritage and was protected by the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage in 2009. On August 15, 1988 a bus carrying schoolchildren and parents from Kista, Sweden suffered a brake failure in the Måbø Tunnel and drove into the tunnel wall. Sixteen people died in the accident, including 12 children 11 and 12 years old. (en)
- Måbøtunneln (norska Måbøtunnelen) är en 1 893 meter lång tunnel på i Eidfjords kommun i Vestland fylke i västra Norge. Den är den längsta av de fyra tunnlarna i . Den öppnades 1984 och invigdes tillsammans med de andra tunnlarna 1986. Väg- och tunnelanläggningen ersatte den smala och osäkra vägen i Måbødalen, som anlagts 1916. Den gamla vägen genom Måbødalen är bevarad som gång- och cykelväg, och har upptagits i . Den 21 december 2009 blev Måbødalen och 39 andra vägar kulturskyddade av Riksantikvarien. (sv)
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