List of tunnels by length
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[edit] The world's longest tunnels - in use
Name | Location | metres (miles) | Type | Year | Comment |
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Seikan Tunnel | Tsugaru Strait, Japan | 53,850 (33.5) | Railway | 1988 | longest tunnel, longest narrow gauge tunnel |
Channel Tunnel | English Channel, United Kingdom - France | 50,450 (31.3) | Railway | 1994 | longest underwater section, longest international tunnel |
Lötschberg Base Tunnel | Bernese Alps, Switzerland | 34,577 (21.5) | Railway | 2007 | longest land tunnel, 22 km are single track |
Guadarrama Tunnel[1] | Sierra de Guadarrama, Spain | 28,377 (17.6) | Railway | 2007 | |
Iwate-Ichinohe Tunnel | Ōu Mountains, Japan | 25,810 (16.0) | Railway | 2002 | |
Lærdal Tunnel | Lærdal - Aurland, Norway | 24,510 (15.2) | Road | 2000 | longest road tunnel |
Daishimizu Tunnel | Mikuni Mountain Range, Japan | 22,221 (13.8) | Railway | 1982 | |
Wushaoling Tunnel | Wuwei, China | 21,050 (13.1) | Railway | 2006 | |
Simplon Tunnel | Lepontine Alps, Switzerland - Italy | 19,803 (12.3) | Railway | 1906 | second tube opened in 1922 (19.824 m long) |
Vereina | Silvretta, Switzerland | 19,058 (11.8) | Railway | 1999 | single track with passing loops, metre gauge |
Shin Kanmon | Kanmon Straits, Japan | 18,713 (11.6) | Railway | 1975 | |
Apennine Base Tunnel | Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, Italy | 18,507 (11.5) | Railway | 1934 | |
Qinling I-II | Qinling Mountains, China | 18,457 (11.5) | Railway | 2002 | |
Zhongnanshan | China | 18,040 (11.3) | Road | 2007 | |
Gotthard Road Tunnel | Lepontine Alps, Switzerland | 16,918 (10.2) | Road | 1980 | |
Rokkô Tunnel[2] | Rokkô Mountain, Japan | 16,250 (10.1) | Railway | 1972 | |
Henderson Tunnel[3] | Ute Mountains, United States | 15,800 (9.8)[4] | Railway | 1976 | Narrow gauge railway, replaced by a conveyor belt in 1999 |
Furka Base | Urner Alps, Switzerland | 15,442 (9.6) | Railway | 1982 | single track with passing loops, metre gauge |
Haruna | Gunma Prefecture, Japan | 15,350 (9.5) | Railway | 1982 | |
Severomuyskiy | Severomuysky Range, Russia | 15,343 (9.5) | Railway | 2003 | |
Gorigamine Tunnel[2] | Takasaki - Nagano, Japan | 15,175 (9.4) | Railway | 1997 | |
Monte Santomarco | Paola - Cosenza, Italy | 15,040 (9.3) | Railway | 1987 | |
Gotthard Rail Tunnel | Lepontine Alps, Switzerland | 15,003 (9.3) | Railway | 1882 | |
Nakayama | Nakayama Pass, Honshū, Japan | 14,857 (9.2) | Railway | 1982 | |
Mount Macdonald Tunnel | Rogers Pass, Glacier National Park, Canada | 14,723 (9.1) | Railway | 1989 | |
Lötschberg | Alps, Switzerland | 14,612 (9.1) | Railway | 1913 | |
Romeriksporten | Oslo - Lillestrøm, Norway | 14,580 (9.1) | Railway | 1999 | |
Dayaoshan[5] | Nanling Mountains, China | 14,294 (8.9) | Railway | 1987 | |
Arlberg Road Tunnel | Alps, Austria | 13.972 (8.7) | Road | 1978 | |
Hokuriku | Sea of Japan coast, Japan | 13,870 (8.6) | Railway | 1962 | |
Fréjus (Mont Cenis) | Alps, France and Italy | 13,636 (8.4) | Railway | 1871 | |
Shin Shimizu[2] | Mikuni Mountains, Japan | 13,500 (8.4) | Railway | 1967 | |
Hex River Tunnel[6] | Hex River Pass, South Africa | 13,400 (8.3) | Railway | 1989 | |
Sciliar Tunnel[7] | Sciliar, Italy | 13,159 (8.2) | Railway | 1993 | |
Caponero-Capoverde | Genova - Ventimiglia, Italy | 13,135 (8.2) | Railway | 2001 | includes an underground station ("San Remo") |
Aki | Sanyo Shinkansen, Japan | 13,030 (8.2) | Railway | 1975 | |
Hsuehshan | Taipei - Yilan, Taiwan | 12,942 (8.0) | Road | 2006 | |
many more tunnels exist that are shorter than 13 kilometres or 8 miles |
Note that there are Metro/Subway/Underground/Rapid transit railways that have tunnels that would be placed high on this list. The longest such tunnel is the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya Line of the Moscow Metro, 41.5 km (25.7 mi) long. Often they are not considered continuous because the stations do not count as tunnels. See also List of further tunnels by length.
[edit] The world's longest tunnels - under construction
Possibly incomplete table.
Name | Location | metres (miles) | Type | Year | Comment |
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Gotthard Base Tunnel | Lepontine Alps, Switzerland | 57,072 (35.5) | Railway | 2015 | |
Túnel do Marão[8] [9] | Marão, Portugal | 32,000 (20.3) | Highway | 2012 | Connecting Amarante to Vila Real on the Portuguese region of Douro and Trás-dos-montes. |
Taihang Tunnel[10] | Taihang Mountains, China | 27,848 (17.3) | Railway | 2008 | On Shijiazhuang-Taiyuan high-speed railway |
Hakkoda Tunnel | Hakkoda Mountains, Japan | 26,455 (16.5) | Railway | 2010 | |
Pajares Base Tunnel | Spain | 24,667 (15.3) | Railway | 2011 | |
Iiyama Tunnel[11] | Iiyama, Japan | 22,225 (13.8) | Railway | 2013 | Being built for the Hokuriku Shinkansen |
Vaglia | Bologna - Firenze, Italy | 18,711 (11.6) | Railway | 2009 | Bologna-Firenze high-speed railway |
Fiorenzuola | Bologna - Firenze, Italy | 15,285 (9.5) | Railway | 2009 | Bologna-Firenze high-speed railway |
Marmaray | Istanbul, Turkey | 13,600 (8.4) | Railway | 2009 | built next to a fault zone, between two continents |
Savio Rail Tunnel | Helsinki - Kerava, Finland | 13,500 (8.4) | Railway | 2008 | |
Wienerwaldtunnel | west of Vienna, Austria | 13,350 (8.3) | Railway | 2015 | |
many more tunnels are under construction that will be shorter than 13 kilometres or 8 miles |
[edit] See also
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[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Structurae [en]: Guadarrama Tunnel (2005)
- ^ a b c New Tunneling Technology in Japan / Statistical Data
- ^ ClimaxMoly: USA - Colorado - Henderson
- ^ Longest Railroad Tunnels
- ^ Table 1
- ^ Britannica Online Encyclopedia
- ^ Galleria di Base del Brennero - Brenner Basistunnel BBT SE - Facts
- ^ http://www.maraoonline.com/MARAO/MARAO_online/AD2F7384-9495-4235-8236-9822740B12F3.html
- ^ http://www.brisa.pt/NR/rdonlyres/9CF63397-84E2-472F-B728-03CD212A8524/0/GYTvers%C3%A3osite.pdf
- ^ http://www.tunnelintelligence.com/awards-in-detail-50.html
- ^ Structurae [en]: Iyama Tunnel (2013)