Which is the longest road tunnels in Europe?


Which is the longest road tunnels in Europe? Being 25 km long the Laerdal Tunnel i Norway is the world's longest road tunnel - and it is equipped with support and cable ladders from Oglaend System. To ease the drive through the 25 km long tunnel, there is a huge hall every 6 km.


Where is the longest road tunnel in Italy?

Longest motorway tunnels: the Frejus Tunnel in first place in Italy. The longest motorway tunnel in Italy is located under the Alps, on the border with France, connecting Bardonecchia in Val di Susa, and Modane, in the French Savoy.


What is the longest tunnel in Italy?

The Apennine Base Tunnel, alternatively known as the Grand Apennine Tunnel, is a railway base tunnel 18.507 kilometres (11.500 mi) long on the Bologna-Florence Direttissima line in central Italy.


Where is Europe Mega tunnel?

Officially known as the Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link, the 11-mile-long tunnel linking Germany and Denmark will sit in a trench at the bottom of the Baltic Sea at a depth of up to 130 feet.


Where is the deepest road tunnel?

Norwegian road infrastructure operator Statens Vegvegsen has officially opened world's deepest subsea tunnel, the 14.4km Ryfylke tunnel near Stavanger. The tunnel reaches a maximum depth of 292m below sea level. It is part of the Ryfast road project to link national highway 13 between Stavanger with Strand in Rogaland.