The world’s longest and deepest undersea road tunnel is being built in Norway, intended to cut travel time between major cities and become part of a ferry-free highway along its western coast.
Norway is building the Rogfast, set to become the world’s longest and deepest underwater road tunnel. The project spans 26.7 ...
The record setting Rogfast project aims to connect islands and mainland Norway nearly 1,300 feet below the sea, with crews ...
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 connect ...
Norway is building the world’s longest and deepest underwater tunnel, one of Europe’s most ambitious engineering projects which is hoped will boost the country’s transport links and infrastructure.
Driving into an underwater tunnel can catch you off guard. One moment you’re in open daylight, and then the road dips and you ...
Traveling Norway's E39 highway is often an unforgettable, but arduous adventure. The route, which spans nearly 1,100 kilometers (683 miles), is an engineering marvel, and has been constructed in a ...
Despite pandemic-related and planning delays to the project, the Norwegian Coastal Administration is pressing ahead with plans to build the world’s first full-scale ship tunnel. ByDavid Nikel, Senior ...
OSLO, Norway (Reuters) -- Norway's King Harald opened the world's longest road tunnel Monday just hours after a tiny fire forced about 50 people to evacuate a bus in the heart of the 15.3-mile ...
After more than a century of various proposals and planning, Norway’s prime minister has signalled his intention to abandon the ambitious Stad Ship Tunnel project.
Folklore has it that even the fierce Vikings were daunted by the treacherous Shadhavet Sea off Norway's west coast. Now, 150 years after being conceived, a plan for a safer route through that same sea ...