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- Engaña_Tunnel abstract "The Engaña Tunnel (Spanish: Túnel de la Engaña) is a never-completed railway tunnel in Spain, connecting the provinces of Burgos and Cantabria through the Cantabrian Mountains. The tunnel was part of the proposed Santander–Mediterranean railway line, an attempt by the Spanish government to connect the Bay of Biscay with the Mediterranean Sea. The construction lasted for over seventeen years, from 1941 to 1959, employing hundreds of workers, including Republican prisoners during the first years. At the time of its construction, it was the longest railway tunnel in Spain, with a length of 6,976 metres (22,887 ft), but was never completed as the rails were never laid.In 1961, the construction of the railway line was suspended as a result of restrictions on public investment in Spain, and the tunnel was never completed. It was later used by residents of the area and truck drivers as an alternate road, but became impassable by vehicles after the collapse of some parts of the structure in 1999 and 2005.".
- Engaña_Tunnel thumbnail Túnel_de_la_Engaña_(boca_sur).jpg?width=300.
- Engaña_Tunnel wikiPageID "34894970".
- Engaña_Tunnel wikiPageRevisionID "569351910".
- Engaña_Tunnel caption "The southern mouth of the Engaña Tunnel, in the municipality of Merindad de Valdeporres.".
- Engaña_Tunnel construction "1941".
- Engaña_Tunnel end Merindad_de_Valdeporres.
- Engaña_Tunnel end Province_of_Burgos.
- Engaña_Tunnel imageSize "250".
- Engaña_Tunnel location "Cantabria and Burgos, Spain".
- Engaña_Tunnel name "Engaña Tunnel".
- Engaña_Tunnel start Cantabria.
- Engaña_Tunnel start Vega_de_Pas.
- Engaña_Tunnel status "Abandoned".
- Engaña_Tunnel subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Burgos.
- Engaña_Tunnel subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Cantabria.
- Engaña_Tunnel subject Category:Railway_tunnels_in_Spain.
- Engaña_Tunnel subject Category:Transport_in_Cantabria.
- Engaña_Tunnel subject Category:Transport_in_Castile_and_León.
- Engaña_Tunnel subject Category:Unfinished_buildings_and_structures.
- Engaña_Tunnel point "43.11555555555555 -3.7422222222222223".
- Engaña_Tunnel type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Engaña_Tunnel type Place.
- Engaña_Tunnel type Tunnel.
- Engaña_Tunnel type Wikidata:Q532.
- Engaña_Tunnel type Place.
- Engaña_Tunnel type Location.
- Engaña_Tunnel type SpatialThing.
- Engaña_Tunnel comment "The Engaña Tunnel (Spanish: Túnel de la Engaña) is a never-completed railway tunnel in Spain, connecting the provinces of Burgos and Cantabria through the Cantabrian Mountains. The tunnel was part of the proposed Santander–Mediterranean railway line, an attempt by the Spanish government to connect the Bay of Biscay with the Mediterranean Sea. The construction lasted for over seventeen years, from 1941 to 1959, employing hundreds of workers, including Republican prisoners during the first years.".
- Engaña_Tunnel label "Engaña Tunnel".
- Engaña_Tunnel label "Túnel de La Engaña".
- Engaña_Tunnel sameAs Enga%C3%B1a_Tunnel.
- Engaña_Tunnel sameAs Túnel_de_La_Engaña.
- Engaña_Tunnel sameAs Q5377451.
- Engaña_Tunnel sameAs Q5377451.
- Engaña_Tunnel lat "43.11555555555555".
- Engaña_Tunnel long "-3.7422222222222223".
- Engaña_Tunnel wasDerivedFrom Engaña_Tunnel?oldid=569351910.
- Engaña_Tunnel depiction Túnel_de_la_Engaña_(boca_sur).jpg.