The Lærdal Tunnel (Norwegian: Lærdalstunnelen) is a 24.51-kilometre-long (15.23 mi) road tunnel connecting the municipalities of Lærdal and Aurland in...
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Aurland to Lærdal (above the Lærdalstunnelen) Old mountain pass from Aurland to Lærdal (above the Lærdalstunnelen) Lærdal Lærdal tunnel Lærdal tunnel cave Store...
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June 2016. After Norway's Lærdal Tunnel (24.5 km (15.2 mi)), Australia's WestConnex (21.8 km (13.5 mi)), Japan's Yamate Tunnel (18.2 km (11.3 mi)), and...
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ferry to Bergen, Voss, through the Gudvanga Tunnel and the Lærdal Tunnel (the world's longest road tunnel), Lærdal, over Filefjell to Fagernes, Hønefoss, Gardermoen...
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It is also the fourth longest road tunnel overall in the world, after the Lærdal Tunnel in Norway, the Yamate Tunnel in Japan and WestConnex in Australia...
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completion of the Gotthard Base Tunnel in 2016. The Lærdal Tunnel in Norway from Lærdal to Aurland is the world's longest road tunnel, intended for cars and similar...
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tunnels are included, the Dublin Port Tunnel is shorter than some other European tunnels, such as the Lærdal Tunnel (Norwegian: Lærdalstunnelen) in Norway...
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mountains before reaching the eastern end of the tunnel near Tønjum in Lærdal Municipality. The tunnel replaces the old Norwegian County Road 5627 which...
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This list of longest tunnels ranks tunnels that are at least 13 km (8.1 mi) long. Only continuous tunnels are included. Pipelines, even those that are...
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Gotthard Pass (section Roads, railways, and tunnels)
2004-07-29. Until the opening of the Simplon Tunnel After the San Bernardino Tunnel Until the opening of the Lærdal Tunnel Rebecca Silverman (September 7, 2013)...
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in Norway. It runs between Florø, Kinn to Lærdal, Vestland. Starting where the E16 enters the Lærdal Tunnel, approximately five kilometers south of Lærdalsøyri...
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Fretheim Tunnel. About 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) further to the east (near Aurlandsvangen) is the entrance to the 24.5-kilometre (15.2 mi) long Lærdal Tunnel, which...
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longest road tunnels of the world. This page lists all road tunnels longer than 5 km (3 mi). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Road tunnels. List of...
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Lærdalsøyri (category Lærdal)
kilometres (2.5 mi) north of the village of Tønjum at the east end of the Lærdal Tunnel which is part of the European route E16 highway. It sits about 25 kilometres...
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This list of tunnels in Norway includes any road, rail or waterway tunnel in Norway. There are over 900 road tunnels in Norway with total length exceeding...
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Aurlandsfjellet (category Lærdal)
municipalities of Aurland and Lærdal in Vestland county, Norway. Norwegian County Road 5627 runs across the mountains, while the Lærdal Tunnel runs through it. "Aurlandsfjellet"...
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Long Island Sound link (redirect from Long Island Sound tunnel)
The proposed tunnel would be 16 to 18 miles (26 to 29 km) long, making it the world's longest highway tunnel, longer than the Lærdal Tunnel in Norway. A...
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Norwegian County Road 5627 (category Lærdal)
was replaced by the 24.51-kilometre (15.23 mi) long Lærdal Tunnel—the world's longest road tunnel. The barren mountain plateau offers views 600 m (2,000 ft)...
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Tønjum (category Lærdal)
eastern end of the Lærdal Tunnel (part of the European route E16 highway) is located just north of Tønjum. The highway leaves the tunnel and heads south...
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Lærdal Tunnel (in Norway) on E16 which is 24,510 metres (80,410 ft), the longest road tunnel in the world. As of 2015[update] E16 includes 60 tunnels...
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highway tunnel in the world, with its length exceeding that of the Lærdal Tunnel in Norway by a mile (1.6 km). It would start at the junction with the...
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Lærdal. The Lærdal Tunnel, the longest in the world as of 2014, cuts through the mountains connecting the two municipalities. The Gudvanga Tunnel connects...
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(1.1 mi) Alna in Oslo Longest national road tunnel (world record) E16 24.51 km (15.23 mi) Lærdal Tunnel Longest national road bridge E18 1,892 m (6,207 ft)...
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Triangle Link (redirect from Digernes Tunnel)
overrun of NOK 900 million in three projects, the Triangle Link, the Lærdal Tunnel and parts of National Road 555. The majority of the cost overruns were...
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Socialist Left Party would support building European route E16 via the Lærdal Tunnel and Valdres, instead of via Hol or Eidfjord. Initially the agreement...
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municipality Borgund Stave Church, a stave church in Lærdal municipality Borgund Tunnel, a tunnel in Lærdal municipality Borgund (also known as Borgundvåg)...
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The Vallavik Tunnel (Norwegian: Vallaviktunnelen) is a road tunnel in Vestland county, Norway. The tunnel begins on the north edge of the village of Eide...
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47 29 The crossing of Aurlandsfjellet bypasses the Lærdal Tunnel—the world's longest road tunnel. The barren mountain plateau offers views of the Aurlandsfjord...
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Åkrafjord Tunnel (Norwegian: Åkrafjordtunnelen) is a road tunnel in Etne municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The 7,404-metre (4.6 mi) long tunnel is located...
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The Bømlafjord Tunnel (Norwegian: Bømlafjordtunnelen) is a subsea road tunnel under Bømlafjorden which connects the island of Føyno in Stord Municipality...
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