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Sasago Tunnel

The Sasago Tunnel (笹子トンネル, Sasago Tonneru) is a twin-bore motorway tunnel on the Chūō Expressway located on the border of the cities of Kōshū and Ōtsuki in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.[1] It is located about 80 kilometres (50 mi) west of the capital Tokyo.[2][3] It was built in 1977.[4]

Sasago Tunnel
笹子トンネル (Sasago Tonneru)
Kōshū entrance to the Sasago Tunnel
May 2009
Overview
LocationYamanashi Prefecture
Coordinates35°37′16″N 138°47′34″E / 35.62111°N 138.79278°E / 35.62111; 138.79278
StatusOperational
Route Chūō Expressway
StartŌtsuki, Yamanashi
EndKōshū, Yamanashi
Operation
Opened1977
Closed2012-13 (temporary closure due to ceiling collapse)
OwnerCentral Nippon Expressway Company
TrafficAutomobiles • Motorbikes
Technical
Length4.784 kilometres (2.973 mi) (Tokyo-bound)
4.717 kilometres (2.931 mi) (Nagoya-bound)
No. of lanes2 uni-directional in each bore

Ceiling collapse edit

At approximately 8 am on December 2, 2012, nearly 150 concrete ceiling panels inside the Tokyo-bound Sasago Tunnel collapsed, crushing three vehicles, including a van, carrying six persons, that caught fire.[4][5][6] The fallen panels were 20 centimetres (7.9 in) thick and weighed 1.2 tonnes (1.2 long tons; 1.3 short tons) each.[4][7] The caved-in point was 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the Tokyo-side exit and spanned a length of 50 to 60 metres (160 to 200 ft).[7] Smoke could be seen billowing from the Kōshū entrance to the tunnel.[8]

Nine people died and two were injured, making it the deadliest roadway accident in Japanese history. The tunnel was closed for a period of 27 days for repairs and removal of ceiling panels, before the south tube reopened on December 29.[6][9] The north tube, where the collapse happened, reopened on February 8, 2013.[10]

The nature of the collapse closely resembled a similar ceiling collapse in the Fort Point Channel Tunnel in Boston, Massachusetts in 2006.

References edit

  1. ^ 中央自動車道笹子トンネル天井板落下事故関連情報 [Information on Chuo Expressway Sasebo Tunnel Ceiling Panel Collapse] (in Japanese). Saitama, Saitama Prefecture, Japan: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Kanto Regional Development Bureau. 2012. Retrieved 2012-12-04.
  2. ^ "Japan Police: Motorway Tunnel Caves In". Sky News. 2012-12-02. Retrieved 2012-12-02.
  3. ^ "Cars trapped after Japanese tunnel collapse". CNN. 2012-12-02. Retrieved 2012-12-02.
  4. ^ a b c Martin Fackler (2 December 2012), Nine Killed When Highway Tunnel Collapses in Japan New York Times
  5. ^ 中央道・笹子トンネル内で崩落事故 車数台が巻き込まれる 2012-12-03 at the Wayback Machine(フジニュースネットワークニュース2012年12月02日11:04配信(配信日に閲覧))
  6. ^ a b "Nine dead in Japan tunnel collapse: reports". CTV News. 2012-12-02. Retrieved 2012-12-02.
  7. ^ a b Ozawa, Harumi (2 December 2012). "Seven trapped in Japan tunnel collapse". The Age. AFP. Retrieved 2 December 2012.
  8. ^ "Smoke is seen from the Sasago Tunnel on the Chuo Expressway as Police officers gather in Koshu". Photo posted at AlertNet. 2012-12-02. Archived from the original on 2013-01-13. Retrieved 2012-12-02.
  9. ^ "Japan orders tunnel inspections after Sasago collapse". BBC News. 2012-12-03. Retrieved 2012-12-03.
  10. ^ "笹子トンネル 2か月ぶり全面開通へ". NHK News. 2013-02-08. Retrieved 2013-02-08.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Sasago Tunnel at Wikimedia Commons

sasago, tunnel, 笹子トンネル, sasago, tonneru, twin, bore, motorway, tunnel, chūō, expressway, located, border, cities, kōshū, Ōtsuki, yamanashi, prefecture, japan, located, about, kilometres, west, capital, tokyo, built, 1977, 笹子トンネル, sasago, tonneru, kōshū, entran. The Sasago Tunnel 笹子トンネル Sasago Tonneru is a twin bore motorway tunnel on the Chuō Expressway located on the border of the cities of Kōshu and Ōtsuki in Yamanashi Prefecture Japan 1 It is located about 80 kilometres 50 mi west of the capital Tokyo 2 3 It was built in 1977 4 Sasago Tunnel笹子トンネル Sasago Tonneru Kōshu entrance to the Sasago TunnelMay 2009OverviewLocationYamanashi PrefectureCoordinates35 37 16 N 138 47 34 E 35 62111 N 138 79278 E 35 62111 138 79278StatusOperationalRouteChuō ExpresswayStartŌtsuki YamanashiEndKōshu YamanashiOperationOpened1977Closed2012 13 temporary closure due to ceiling collapse OwnerCentral Nippon Expressway CompanyTrafficAutomobiles MotorbikesTechnicalLength4 784 kilometres 2 973 mi Tokyo bound 4 717 kilometres 2 931 mi Nagoya bound No of lanes2 uni directional in each boreCeiling collapse editAt approximately 8 am on December 2 2012 nearly 150 concrete ceiling panels inside the Tokyo bound Sasago Tunnel collapsed crushing three vehicles including a van carrying six persons that caught fire 4 5 6 The fallen panels were 20 centimetres 7 9 in thick and weighed 1 2 tonnes 1 2 long tons 1 3 short tons each 4 7 The caved in point was 2 kilometres 1 2 mi from the Tokyo side exit and spanned a length of 50 to 60 metres 160 to 200 ft 7 Smoke could be seen billowing from the Kōshu entrance to the tunnel 8 Nine people died and two were injured making it the deadliest roadway accident in Japanese history The tunnel was closed for a period of 27 days for repairs and removal of ceiling panels before the south tube reopened on December 29 6 9 The north tube where the collapse happened reopened on February 8 2013 10 The nature of the collapse closely resembled a similar ceiling collapse in the Fort Point Channel Tunnel in Boston Massachusetts in 2006 nbsp Inside of the tunnel before the accident Ceiling panels are visible on the top nbsp Temporary opening of tunnel with ceiling panels removed and replaced by ceiling fan nbsp Cross section model of Sasago Tunnel nbsp Model showing collapsed ceiling panelsReferences edit 中央自動車道笹子トンネル天井板落下事故関連情報 Information on Chuo Expressway Sasebo Tunnel Ceiling Panel Collapse in Japanese Saitama Saitama Prefecture Japan Ministry of Land Infrastructure Transport and Tourism Kanto Regional Development Bureau 2012 Retrieved 2012 12 04 Japan Police Motorway Tunnel Caves In Sky News 2012 12 02 Retrieved 2012 12 02 Cars trapped after Japanese tunnel collapse CNN 2012 12 02 Retrieved 2012 12 02 a b c Martin Fackler 2 December 2012 Nine Killed When Highway Tunnel Collapses in Japan New York Times 中央道 笹子トンネル内で崩落事故 車数台が巻き込まれる Archived 2012 12 03 at the Wayback Machine フジニュースネットワークニュース2012年12月02日11 04配信 配信日に閲覧 a b Nine dead in Japan tunnel collapse reports CTV News 2012 12 02 Retrieved 2012 12 02 a b Ozawa Harumi 2 December 2012 Seven trapped in Japan tunnel collapse The Age AFP Retrieved 2 December 2012 Smoke is seen from the Sasago Tunnel on the Chuo Expressway as Police officers gather in Koshu Photo posted at AlertNet 2012 12 02 Archived from the original on 2013 01 13 Retrieved 2012 12 02 Japan orders tunnel inspections after Sasago collapse BBC News 2012 12 03 Retrieved 2012 12 03 笹子トンネル 2か月ぶり全面開通へ NHK News 2013 02 08 Retrieved 2013 02 08 External links edit nbsp Media related to Sasago Tunnel at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sasago Tunnel amp oldid 1198615932, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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