Havana Tunnel

Havana Tunnel
Entrance to tunnel from East Havana
Overview
Other name(s)El Túnel de la Bahía
LocationHavana, Cuba
Coordinates23°09′03″N 82°21′17″W / 23.150708°N 82.354717°W / 23.150708; -82.354717
SystemImmersed tube tunnel
Route 2–I–3 (Circuito Norte)
StartMalecón in Old Havana
End A2 / 2–400 in Habana del Este
Operation
Work begun1957 (1957)
OpenedMay 31, 1958 (1958-05-31)
OwnerCuban government (contested)
TrafficAutomotive
TollNone
Technical
Design engineerJosé Menéndez Menéndez
No. of lanes4 (total)
Operating speed50 kilometers per hour

Havana Tunnel is a route under the Havana Bay, built by the French company Societé de Grand Travaux de Marseille between 1957 and 1958. The president of the Republic Fulgencio Batista planned to expand the city to Habana del Este with a new suburb, and a new connection between Havana Vieja and the east side across Havana Bay was required.

The tunnel extends from the Paseo de Prado, is 733 m long and 12 m below ground level. It takes a driver 45 seconds traveling at a speed of 60 km/h to traverse the tunnel. In the 1970s the new suburb of Alamar in East Havana was built with the aid of the former Soviet Union. The new suburb was composed of Soviet-style concrete buildings, with no city center or character.