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The Qatar Bahrain Causeway (also referred to as the Qatar Bahrain Friendship Bridge) is a planned causeway between the two Arab states of Qatar and Bahrain. It was also expected that a ferry service would be established between the two countries in 2017.
This table presents a non-exhaustive list of the road and railway bridges with spans greater than 100 metres (328 ft) or total lengths longer than 5,000 metres (16,404 ft). Name Arabic
Bahrain Saudi Arabia: King Fahd Causeway: 25 km series of bridges connecting Bahrain with Saudi Arabia. Bahrain Saudi Arabia: King Hamad Causeway: A proposed parallel series of bridges next to the King Faud Causeway. Bahrain Qatar: Qatar–Bahrain Causeway: A proposed causeway between Bahrain and Qatar. China Nepal: Sino-Nepal Friendship Bridge
The Qatar Bahrain Causeway was a planned causeway between the two Arab states of Qatar and Bahrain. It was expected that a ferry service would be established between the two countries in 2017. [53] Due to the Qatar diplomatic crisis and Bahrain's siding with Saudi Arabia, the bridge is very unlikely ever to be built.
The King Fahd Causeway (Arabic: جسر الملك فهد, romanized: Jisr al-Malik Fahd) is a 25 km (15.5 mi) long series of bridges and causeways connecting Khobar, Saudi Arabia, and Al Jasra, Bahrain.
Qatar Saudi Arabia: 60 37 The planned Qatar–Bahrain Causeway would connect Qatar to Bahrain. South Korea North Korea: 238 148 On the Korean Peninsula, at the Demarcation Line. The two countries are separated by a 4 km wide Demilitarized Zone. Both Koreas claim the Korean Peninsula. Timor-Leste Indonesia: 228 142 On the island of Timor.
King Fahd Causeway, measuring 25 km (16 mi) connects Bahrain and Saudi Arabia through a multiple-dike bridge. Qatar–Bahrain Friendship Bridge, will be 45 km (28 mi) long, connecting Bahrain and Qatar as the longest fixed link in the world, consisting both roads and railway.
Qatar Bahrain Causeway bridge (Qatar–Bahrain) Palk Strait Bridge (Sri Lanka–India) Former bridges. Kerch railway bridge (Russian SFSR, Soviet Union) Sea tunnels