Boßler Tunnel

Boßler Tunnel
Boßler Tunnel - western portal
Interactive map of Boßler Tunnel
Overview
Official nameBoßlertunnel
LineWendlingen–Ulm high-speed railway
Coordinates48°37′50″N 9°33′50″E / 48.6305°N 9.5640°E / 48.6305; 9.5640 (Westportal Boßlertunnel) (west portal)
48°34′21″N 9°38′42″E / 48.5724°N 9.6449°E / 48.5724; 9.6449 (Ostportal Boßlertunnel) (east portal)
CrossesBoßler mountain
Roter-Wasen nature reserve
Operation
Work begun2013
Constructed8 June 2018 (tunnelling)
Opened11 December 2022
OwnerDeutsche Bahn
TrafficHigh speed passenger trains
Technical
Length8,806 m (28,891 ft)
No. of tracks2 single track tunnels
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrified15 kV 16.7 Hz AC overhead line
Operating speed250 km/h
Grade2.5% (1 in 40)
Cross passages17

The Boßler Tunnel is a 8,806 m-long (28,891 ft) railway tunnel on the Wendlingen–Ulm high-speed railway. It is built as two parallel single-track tunnels between the 45.367 and 54.175 km (28.190 and 33.663 mi) mark. The tunnel runs between Aichelberg and Mühlhausen im Täle under the Roter Wasen and the Boßler mountain. It is one of a series of tunnels underneath the Swabian Jura range. It is the longest tunnel on the line and the fifth longest tunnel in Germany (after the Landrücken Tunnel, the Münden Tunnel, the Filder Tunnel and the Katzenberg Tunnel).