A major European country is constructing a mind-blowing underground and underwater road mega-project that is set to break records for being the longest and deepest. The Rogfast Tunnel in Norway ...
Norway is building a four-lane undersea tunnel that is set to become the world’s longest and deepest. The record-breaking project – known as Rogfast – will connect the districts of Randaberg ...
Construction for this underground road mega-project is underway and this tunnel will break records for being one of the world's longest. The Rogfast, in Norway, will run between the municipalities ...
The world’s longest tunnel is currently being built in China and it is expected to take a huge 15 years to be completed. Costing a huge £3 billion and running under 13 miles of mountains, the project ...
the Rogfast project manager. He said: “The port at Mortavika is quite exposed, and in the winter, ferries sometimes have to divert to another port. “Once the tunnel is finished, we will not ...
It’s the most ambitious Norwegian tunnel project ever ... we don’t need anything close to the length of Rogfast, and indeed any tunnelling project would be more similar to that deployed ...
That’s 3,000 miles of burrowing, mind, which Newsweek estimates could take the best part of a millennium if construction proceeded at the same rate as Europe’s Channel Tunnel. In plans that are ...