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27 Kilometer Tunnel to a Depth of 392 Meters – Construction of the World's Longest and Deepest Undersea Road Now Halfway Through

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Once completed, an estimated 6,000 vehicles per day will pass through the tunnel.
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Imagine being able to ride some 400 metres under the sea, over more than 26 kilometres. This is the crazy challenge that Norway is facing with the Rogfast project, designed to become no more than the longest and deepest underwater road tunnel on the planet. Opening planned in 2033 for this mastodon of concrete and rock that aims to connect the west coast of the country, saying goodbye to the endless ferry crossings.

Once completed, an estimated 6,000 vehicles per day will pass through the tunnel.

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T&T broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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