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Rogfast tunnel in Norway – construction having started in 2018, at 27 km length, 392 m depth, it will be the longest road tunnel and deepest undersea tunnel in the world. Karnaphuli Tunnel or Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel in Bangladesh Tunnel is an underwater expressway tunnel in the port city of Chittagong, Bangladesh under the ...
The Seikan Tunnel is the world's longest undersea tunnel by overall length (the Channel Tunnel, while shorter, has a longer undersea segment). [3] It is also the second-deepest transport tunnel below sea level after the Ryfylke Tunnel , a road tunnel in Norway that opened in 2019, and the second longest main-line railway tunnel after the ...
Longest underwater road tunnel in the world Water supply #6 Tunnel, Yellow River Diversion to Shanxi South Line Shanxi, China 14,400 m (8.948 mi) 2002 See South–North Water Transfer Project: Water supply Ala Mountain Pass Water Supply Project Xinjiang, China 14,346 m (8.914 mi) 2010 Road Twin Tube Ovit Tunnel [81]
The longest underwater road tunnel in the world Arlberg: Austria (Vorarlberg - Tyrol) 13.972 km (8.7 mi) 1978 1 S16/E60 "World's longest tunnel" 1979 - 1980: Xishan Tunnel: China 13.654 km (8.5 mi) 2012 [25] 2 S56 Shanxi Taiyuan-Gujiao Expressway Left tube:13.654 m, right tube:13.570 m New Erlangshan Tunnel [26] China
The 405-metre (1,329 ft) long Eiksund Bridge and the 1,160-metre (3,810 ft) long Helgehorn Tunnel were built along with the tunnel. The total cost of the tunnel was about 500m kr. The tunnel was originally intended to be opened to the public in July 2007, [2] but numerous delays pushed the date back to December 2007 and then eventually to 2008 ...
Norway has revealed plans to build the world’s longest and deepest underwater tunnel to cut 11 hours from the journey on its E39 coastal highway. The 16.5-mile tunnel, known as Rogfast, will ...
Every day, more than 6,000 vehicles travel through the nearly seven-mile (11-kilometer) subsea tunnel connecting Streymoy, the largest of the Faroe Islands and home to Tórshavn (one of the world ...
No metro, but some long road tunnels, including Hvalfjörður Tunnel at 5.8 km (3.6 mi) and some longer, and the longest (non-road) hydroelectric tunnel in Europe, one of the longest tunnels of any kind in the world, at Kárahnjúkar Hydropower Plant at 39.7 km (24.7 mi)