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Punta Olimpica Tunnel
Chacas side entrance
Overview
LineRoute AN-107
LocationCordillera Blanca, Andes
Statusoperating
StartQuebrada Ulta (4732 m)
EndLagoon Belaúnde (4680 m)
Operation
Work begun15 may 2012
ConstructedOdebrecht
OpenedAugust 2013
OwnerGobierno Regional de Áncash
OperatorMinisterio de Transportes y Comunicaciones
TrafficVehicle
Technical
Length1384 m
No. of tracks1 (two-way)
Operating speedup to 40 km/h (25 mph)
Highest elevation4,732 m (15,525 ft)
Lowest elevation4,680 m (15,350 ft)

The Punta Olimpica Tunnel is a vehicular transportation tunnel through high mountains, connecting the Callejón de Huaylas and Conchucos valleys of the Cordillera Blanca mountain range in Peru. The tunnel is intended to ease traffic on Route AN-107, one of the cross roads in the Ancash region linking the cities of Carhuaz, San Luis and Chacas a distance of 100 km. With a length of 1,384 meters (0.860 miles), is the longest vehicular tunnel of Peru and the highest in the world, located at 4,735 meters (15,535 feet) above sea level. Its drilling began on May 15, 2012, and ended on February 24, 2013. It opened in August 2013 in conjunction with Route AN-107.

Place Name

On August 9, 1936, the first shipment of young men responsible for exploring possible routes through the mountains via the road called Punta Olimpica in honor of the memorable feat of the Peruvian Football Team during the 1936 Berlin Olympics where they won 4–2 against Austria.

References

  1. "Peru: Bau des weltweit höchsten Tunnels abgeschlossen". Retrieved 2 December 2013.

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