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Railway tunnel in Honshu, Japan
Rokko Railway Tunnel
Rokko Tunnel on Sanyo Shinkansen line
Overview
LineSanyo Shinkansen
LocationNishinomiya Kobe City
Coordinates34°43′24.5″N 135°12′51.6″E / 34.723472°N 135.214333°E / 34.723472; 135.214333
Operation
Opened1972
OperatorWest Japan Railway Company
CharacterPassenger and freight
Technical
Line length16,250 m (10.10 mi)
Rokko Tunnel entrance (in Shin-Osaka side), handwritten by Prime Minister Eisaku Sato
Rokko Tunnel on Sanyo Shinkansen line

Rokko Tunnel (六甲トンネル, Error: {{nihongo}}: transliteration text not Latin script (pos 1) (help), Rokko tonneru) is a tunnel on the Sanyo Shinkansen in Japan that runs (through Rokko mountain) from Nishinomiya City to Chuo-ku, Kobe City in Hyogo prefecture with approximate length of 16.250 km. It was completed and opened in 1972, and became the longest railway tunnel in Japan and the third longest in the world (after Gotthard Base Tunnel and Wushaoling Tunnel). Up to 2023, the longest railway tunnel in Japan (the second in the world) was Seikan Tunnel with total length of 53.85 km that connects Hokkaido island and Honshu island (undersea).

See also

References

  1. Akira Takayama and Yutaro Ashida, “Excavation of the diluvial layer using Well Point: Rokko Tunnel Uegahara,” Tunnel and Underground, Vol. 3, No. 5, Civil Engineering Co. Ltd., May 1972, pp. 7-16.
  2. "Rokko Tunnel". website mindat.org. Retrieved 11 October 2023.

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