Tiergarten Spreebogen Tunnel
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The Tunnel Tiergarten Spreebogen is a 2.4 km long road tunnel in Berlin which connects Berlin Hauptbahnhof and Tiergarten. It is known as Tiergartentunnel.
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Each section has two lanes and a narrow standing strip. At the northern end there are access roads to Minna-Cauer-Straße and Invalidenstraße. The southern access roads are on Tiergartenstraße and the Reichpietschufer / George C. Marshall Bridge. It is part of the Bundesstraße 96 and the Inner Ring Road (Innenstadtring).
It was opened on 26 March 2006. Construction began in 2002. A similar tunnel is the SMART Tunnel in Kuala Lumpur.
In popular culture[edit]
In 2004 – two years before it commissioned, the tunnel was used to film parts of The Bourne Supremacy.
External links[edit]
- Tunnel Tiergarten Spreebogen – TTS (PDF; 1,9 MB) Map of the Tunnel Tiergarten Spreebogen
- Opening of the road tunnel on 26 March 2006