Perthus Tunnel

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Perthus Tunnel
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Overview
Line LGV Perpignan–Figueres
Location Border between France and Spain
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Status Active
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Operation
Opened 2009 (tunnel)
2010 (passenger service)
Technical
Construction 2005-2009
Line length 8.3-kilometre (5.2 mi)

The Perthus Tunnel is a twin-bore railway tunnel between France and Spain under the Eastern Pyrenees, built as part of the high-speed railway line Perpignan-Figueres. The tunnel has made possible the implementation of direct high-speed trains connecting the two countries' railway systems since December 2013, linking the Spanish AVE network with the French TGV.[1][2][3]

The tunnel has been designed to allow for freight as well as passenger traffic. It is 8.3-kilometre (5.2 mi) long.[4][5]

History

The tunnel forms part of the 44.4-kilometre (27.6 mi) Perpignan-Figueres high-speed rail line, built through a Public–private partnership scheme by the TP Ferro consortium, a joint venture of Eiffage (France) and Dragados (Spain), under a fifty-year concession.[6][7] It took five years to build and was completed on February 17, 2009, although it wasn't opened for traffic until December 19, 2010.[8] At this time the high-speed (and standard gauge) line ended at Figueres-Vilafant station. An Iberian gauge spur was built from the Barcelona-Figueres conventional line to serve this station. To compensate for this delay, TP Ferro's concession was extended by three years.[9] The high-speed line between Barcelona and Figueres was opened to traffic on 8 January 2013, but until December passengers had to change trains at Figueres Vilafant station, from a French TGV to a Spanish AVE, as neither trainset was approved for use on the other country's network. Finally, direct trains were launched in December 2013.[10][11]

In France, the tunnel connects to the Perpignan-Villefranche line.[4] Formal design studies for a high-speed Perpignan-Montpellier line to connect to the tunnel were launched in November 2009 by Réseau Ferré de France.[12]

See also

Footnotes

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