World’s longest underwater ‘megatunnel’ to cut 21-hour coastal drive into half
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, NORWAY/ Created : Dec 13, 2024, 12:14 IST
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Norway is constructing the Rogfast tunnel. It will be the world's longest and deepest road tunnel. The tunnel will connect Randaberg and Bokn. It will bypass ferries and reduce travel time. The project will cost $46 billion. The t … Read more
Norway is constructing the Rogfast tunnel. It will be the world's longest and deepest road tunnel. The tunnel will connect Randaberg and Bokn. It will bypass ferries and reduce travel time. The project will cost $46 billion. The tunnel is expected to open in 2033. It will significantly improve travel between southern and northern Norway. Read less
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There have been large-scale infrastructure projects in Norway before. Connecting Lærdal and Aurland in Vestland county, the 15-mile Laerdal Tunnel is currently the longest subaqueous road tunnel in the world. At a cost of £90 million, the tunnel was finished in 2000 and serves as a vital non-ferry connection between Bergen and Oslo. As a tourist destination, it provides travellers with an unforgettable experience across the Flåm fjord and the Aurlandsfjellet plateau. Notable features include the Snow Road and the 800-year-old Borgund Stave Church, which is often suggested by Visit Norway.
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