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Coordinates: 28°3910S 153°3254E / 28.6527°S 153.5482°E / -28.6527; 153.5482
 

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St Helena Tunnel
St Helena Tunnel on opening day
Overview
LocationEwingsdale, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates28°39′10S 153°32′54E / 28.6527°S 153.5482°E / -28.6527; 153.5482
StatusOpen
RoutePacific Highway
Operation
Work begun27 September 2012
ConstructedLendlease
Opened18 December 2015
OwnerTransport for NSW
TrafficAutomotive (Cyclists and Pedestrians in side lane)
CharacterDual carriageway grade-separated national highway
Technical
Length434 metres (1,424 ft)
No.oflanesBuilt for 3 lanes each direction, opened as 2 northbound & 3 southbound lanes
Operating speed110 kilometres per hour (68 mph)
Tunnel clearance5.3 metres (17 ft)
Width13.3 metres (44 ft)
Grade2.2%

The St Helena Tunnel is a twin-tube road tunnel that forms part of the Pacific Highway in the Byron Bay hinterland in New South Wales, Australia. The 434-metre-long (1,424 ft) tunnel under St Helena Hill in Ewingsdale was built as part of the 17-kilometre (11 mi) Tintenbar to Ewingsdale upgrade, which involved a new alignment of the highway.

Features

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The tunnel was built to avoid the steep grades of St Helena Hill on the previous alignment of the highway, and the associated heavy truck noise and pollution. At its deepest point the tunnel is 45 metres (148 ft) below the 131-metre-high (430 ft) ridge line. There are two tunnels, with the northbound tunnel accommodating two traffic lanes and the southbound three traffic lanes, due to the gradient of the highway at this point. There is also a bicycle/pedestrian lane in each tunnel.[1]

The cost of the Tintenbar–Ewingsdale upgrade project was $862 million, jointly funded by the Federal and New South Wales governments. It opened on 18 December 2015.[2]

The St Helena Road passes over the top of the tunnel and provides local access to the Bangalow Road (B62) that is a link between Bangalow and Byron Bay.[3]

Milestones

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References

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  1. ^ "Environmental Assessment Submissions Report" (PDF). Roads & Traffic Authority. Government of New South Wales. May 2009. Retrieved 3 February 2011.
  • ^ Traffic now using Tintenbar - Ewingsdale Pacific Highway upgrade ABC News 18 December 2015
  • ^ 3776 Pacific Highway, Tyagarah NSW 2481, Australia to Saint Helen Tunnel, Ewingsdale NSW 2481, Australia (Map). Google Maps. 2016. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
  • ^ "Pacific Highway Tintenbar to Ewingsdale Upgrade". Roads & Maritime Services. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  • ^ "Another stage of Pacific Hwy duplication gets all clear". Australasian Transport News. 9 August 2011. Retrieved 9 August 2011.
  • ^ Stevens, Rodney (24 January 2014). "Tunnel breakthrough a major milestone for highway upgrade". The Northern Star. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
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