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Huguenot Tunnel

Huguenot Tunnel
North entrance to the Huguenot Tunnel
Overview
Coordinates33°43′40″S 19°04′00″E / 33.727778°S 19.06667°E / -33.727778; 19.06667
Route N1
CrossesDu Toitskloof Mountains
Operation
Work begun1984
ConstructedHochtief
Concor
Opened18 March 1988
Technical
Length3900 m
No. of lanes2
Operating speed90 km/h
Tunnel clearance5 m

The Huguenot Tunnel is a toll tunnel near Cape Town, South Africa. It extends the N1 national road through the Du Toitskloof mountains that separate Paarl from Worcester, providing a route that is safer, faster (between 15 and 26 minutes) and shorter (by 11 km) than the old Du Toitskloof Pass travelling over the mountain.[1] On average 12,000 vehicles use the tunnel every day[2] with up to 22,500 vehicles using it daily on holidays.[3]

  1. ^ "Du Toit's Kloof Pass and the Huguenot Tunnel, Route 62 | South African History Online". www.sahistory.org.za. Retrieved 13 July 2023.
  2. ^ "Technical Committee D5 "Road Tunnel Operations"" (PDF). PIARC. 20 October 2017. p. 4. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
  3. ^ Nel, Brandon (16 April 2022). "Nearly 40 000 cars passed through Huguenot tunnel this Easter weekend". Weekend Argus.

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