Gotthard Rail Tunnel Connecting Switzerland and Italy Reopens After Over a Year

By Ivan PetrenkoSep 2, 2024 13:30 PMNews
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Gotthard Tunnel reopens after year-long repairs. Source: unsplash

One of Europe's most significant infrastructure endeavors, the Gotthard Base Tunnel, has resumed operations after being out of service for more than a year due to an incident. This crucial rail link, which connects Switzerland with Italy, is once again available for both passenger and cargo transport, marking an important milestone for the region's transportation system.

The accident, which took place on August 10 of the previous year, was caused by the derailment of a Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) freight train, attributed to a flaw in one of its wheels. The derailment led to a crash into the divider between the two sections of the tunnel, resulting in considerable structural damage. Initial estimates had suggested that repair expenses would be about €135 million, but the total ultimately reached €159 million.

Investigation and Reconstruction Efforts

The investigation revealed that undetected fine cracks in a wheel caused the train to derail. This event inflicted severe damage on critical parts of the tunnel, leading to a complex and lengthy restoration process. Swiss Federal Railways undertook extensive repair and modernization activities to reduce the chances of similar incidents happening again.

Importance of the Gotthard Tunnel

The Gotthard Base Tunnel, spanning 57 kilometers beneath the Alps, holds the record as the world's longest railway tunnel. It plays a vital role in linking the German-speaking and Italian-speaking regions of Switzerland, as well as serving as a major transit route between northern and southern Europe. Built with an investment of €10 billion, the tunnel is not only an engineering marvel but also a step forward in promoting environmental sustainability by lowering emissions and reducing road congestion, as a significant amount of goods can be moved by rail.

Impact on Tourism and Economy

The reopening of this tunnel is of great significance for travelers eager to explore the diverse landscapes and cultural richness of both Switzerland and Italy. Furthermore, this development supports economic activities by facilitating the cross-border transportation of goods and services. The tunnel's reactivation also enhances the security and reliability of regional rail connections, making it more attractive to tourists and business travelers alike.

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