Skip to main content

Stockholm tunnel project put on hold

It looks as if plans for a new road tunnel in Swedish capital Stockholm will have to be rethought.
February 21, 2012 Read time: 1 min
It looks as if plans for a new road tunnel in Swedish capital Stockholm will have to be rethought.
The local authorities have said that building a tunnel connection for the Essingeleden Highway will be too costly. Estimates suggest that the tunnel option to build the highway under the city would cost from €339.5 million to €566 million, and as the project is not expected to improve traffic flow, the Swedish Transport Agency (1096 Trafikverket) has said it may opt not to provide funding.
A decision on the proposed tunnel project now looks to be put back until the Förbifart Stockholm bypass has been completed in the 2020s.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • East Africa drives towards road tolling
    March 18, 2016
    Road tolling is increasing in East Africa as the region’s countries expand highway networks - Shem Oirere writes. The drive towards road tolling in East Africa is gaining momentum. Uganda appears to have broken ranks with its neighbours to make huge strides in achieving progress with this innovative road financing plan. Road tolling has hitherto has been held back in East Africa for lack of political goodwill and State bureaucracies. Kenyan government officials have made announcements on planned road tollin
  • €1 billion tunnel for Genoa port
    March 6, 2024
    Construction is underway for Genoa’s €1 billion port tunnel.
  • Work begins on Stockholm’s new bypass
    August 22, 2016
    The first tunnels are being excavated for the huge bypass tunnel in Sweden’s capital Stockholm – Adrian Greeman writes. After years of preparation and design, blasting and rock moving for Sweden's largest infrastructure project began south of the city this year. It sets in train a decade-long project that will create a new half-ring dual three-lane motorway for the city, 20km long. With most of it deep underground, it will also be one of Europe's largest ever road tunnels. The scheme is aimed at transformin
  • Sweden nears decision on e-road pilot
    June 5, 2020
    Other roads could be adapted if technologies in the test sections prove viable.