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m EriFr moved page Ski Tunnel Torsby to Torsby Ski Tunnel: The ski tunnel is only called Torsby Ski Tunnel as of 2023. https://visitvarmland.com/karlstad/en/activities/skiing/downhill-skiing-cross-country-skiing/torsby-ski-tunnel-sports-centre/
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[[File:Fortum Ski Tunnel.JPG|thumb|300px|Interior from Torsby Ski Tunnel in Torsby, Sweden. Picture taken in the beginning of July 2009]]
[[File:Fortum Ski Tunnel.JPG|thumb|300px|Interior from Torsby Ski Tunnel in Torsby, Sweden. Picture taken in the beginning of July 2009]]
'''Torsby Ski Tunnel''' is Sweden's first [[ski tunnel]], located in [[Torsby]], [[Sweden]] and was at the time of construction the world's longest ski tunnel.<ref name=ne /><ref name=dn /> The tunnel was inaugurated on 16 June 2006 and is 1.3&nbsp;km long, 8 m wide and 4 m high.<ref name=ne /><ref name=dn /> Construction began in April 2005 and the total cost was just over 61 million [[Swedish krona|SEK]].<ref name=ne />
'''Torsby Ski Tunnel''' is Sweden's first [[ski tunnel]], located in [[Torsby]], [[Sweden]] and was at the time of construction the world's longest ski tunnel.<ref name=ne /><ref name=dn /> The tunnel was inaugurated on 16 June 2006 and is 1.3&nbsp;km long, 8 m wide and 4 m high.<ref name=ne /><ref name=dn /> Construction began in April 2005 and the total cost was just over 61 million [[Swedish krona|SEK]].<ref name=ne />

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Interior from Torsby Ski Tunnel in Torsby, Sweden. Picture taken in the beginning of July 2009

Torsby Ski Tunnel is Sweden's first ski tunnel, located in Torsby, Sweden and was at the time of construction the world's longest ski tunnel.[1][2] The tunnel was inaugurated on 16 June 2006 and is 1.3 km long, 8 m wide and 4 m high.[1][2] Construction began in April 2005 and the total cost was just over 61 million SEK.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c "Fortum Ski Tunnel Torsby". Nationalencyklopedin (in Swedish). Retrieved 30 October 2010. (subscription required)
  2. ^ a b Grassman, Oliver (15 June 2006). "Världens längsta skidtunnel är klar". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved 30 October 2010.
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60°08′52″N 12°59′36″E / 60.14778°N 12.99333°E / 60.14778; 12.99333