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Tyholt Tunnel

The Tyholt Tunnel is a 2,785-meter (9,137 ft) railway tunnel which runs between Lerkendal and Lademoen on the Stavne–Leangen Line in Trondheim, Norway. The line takes its name for passing under the neighborhood of Tyholt and only sees regular freight traffic.

Specifications
The Tyholt Tunnel is a un-electrified, single track, standard gauge railway tunnel. It constitutes nearly half of the Stavne–Leangen Line, which acts as a bypass around Trondheim. The tunnel is owned by the Norwegian National Rail Administration. From the south end, the first is a culvert, the next run through sediments and the final are in bedrock. ==History==
History
During the German occupation of Norway as part of the Second World War, the Wehrmacht wanted a railway route past Trondheim which was guarded against sabotage. They decided that the best way to do this was to build a tunnel under the neighborhood of Tyholt. However, construction of the tunnel took much longer than expected, so instead the Wehrmacht started laying railway tracks in the streets in Trondheim. However, neither of the two lines were completed by the time of German capitulation on 8 May 1945. The Norwegian State Railways regained interest in the line during the 1950s and resumed construction. ==References==
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