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5.2 Million Cars Drove in the Underwater Tunnels Last Year

Traffic in the four underwater tunnels continues to grow. If we look at the figures for the last four years, the traffic has only increased. Gamaní was 2021 coronavirus year, but before that drove just under four million cars through the tunnels, which then were three in number. In 2022, the number was estimated to have reached almost 4.3 million cars, and in 2023, more than 4.6 million cars drove in the tunnels.    Last year's strike in 2024 wa…
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Traffic in the four underwater tunnels continues to grow. If we look at the figures for the last four years, the traffic has only increased. Gamaní was 2021 coronavirus year, but before that drove just under four million cars through the tunnels, which then were three in number. In 2022, the number was estimated to have reached almost 4.3 million cars, and in 2023, more than 4.6 million cars drove in the tunnels.    Last year's strike in 2024 wa…

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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