List of tunnels by length

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[edit] The world's longest tunnels - in use

Name Location metres (miles) Type Year Comment
Seikan Tunnel Flag of Japan Tsugaru Strait, Japan 53,850 (33.5) Railway 1988 longest tunnel, longest narrow gauge tunnel
Channel Tunnel Flag of the United KingdomFlag of France English Channel, United Kingdom - France 50,450 (31.3) Railway 1994 longest underwater section, longest international tunnel
Lötschberg Base Tunnel Flag of Switzerland Bernese Alps, Switzerland 34,577 (21.5) Railway 2007 longest land tunnel, 22 km are single track
Guadarrama Tunnel[1] Flag of Spain Sierra de Guadarrama, Spain 28,377 (17.6) Railway 2007
Iwate-Ichinohe Tunnel Flag of Japan Ōu Mountains, Japan 25,810 (16.0) Railway 2002
Lærdal Tunnel Flag of Norway Lærdal - Aurland, Norway 24,510 (15.2) Road 2000 longest road tunnel
Daishimizu Tunnel Flag of Japan Mikuni Mountain Range, Japan 22,221 (13.8) Railway 1982
Wushaoling Tunnel Flag of the People's Republic of China Wuwei, China 21,050 (13.1) Railway 2006
Simplon Tunnel Flag of Switzerland Flag of Italy Lepontine Alps, Switzerland - Italy 19,803 (12.3) Railway 1906 second tube opened in 1922 (19.824 m long)
Vereina Flag of Switzerland Silvretta, Switzerland 19,058 (11.8) Railway 1999 single track with passing loops, metre gauge
Shin Kanmon Flag of Japan Kanmon Straits, Japan 18,713 (11.6) Railway 1975
Apennine Base Tunnel Flag of Italy Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, Italy 18,507 (11.5) Railway 1934
Qinling I-II Flag of the People's Republic of China Qinling Mountains, China 18,457 (11.5) Railway 2002
Zhongnanshan Flag of the People's Republic of China China 18,040 (11.3) Road 2007
Gotthard Road Tunnel Flag of Switzerland Lepontine Alps, Switzerland 16,918 (10.2) Road 1980
Rokkô Tunnel[2] Flag of Japan Rokkô Mountain, Japan 16,250 (10.1) Railway 1972
Henderson Tunnel[3] Flag of the United States Ute Mountains, United States 15,800 (9.8)[4] Railway 1976 Narrow gauge railway, replaced by a conveyor belt in 1999
Furka Base Flag of Switzerland Urner Alps, Switzerland 15,442 (9.6) Railway 1982 single track with passing loops, metre gauge
Haruna Flag of Japan Gunma Prefecture, Japan 15,350 (9.5) Railway 1982
Severomuyskiy Flag of Russia Severomuysky Range, Russia 15,343 (9.5) Railway 2003
Gorigamine Tunnel[2] Flag of Japan Takasaki - Nagano, Japan 15,175 (9.4) Railway 1997
Monte Santomarco Flag of Italy Paola - Cosenza, Italy 15,040 (9.3) Railway 1987
Gotthard Rail Tunnel Flag of Switzerland Lepontine Alps, Switzerland 15,003 (9.3) Railway 1882
Nakayama Flag of Japan Nakayama Pass, Honshū, Japan 14,857 (9.2) Railway 1982
Mount Macdonald Tunnel Flag of Canada Rogers Pass, Glacier National Park, Canada 14,723 (9.1) Railway 1989
Lötschberg Flag of Switzerland Alps, Switzerland 14,612 (9.1) Railway 1913
Romeriksporten Flag of Norway Oslo - Lillestrøm, Norway 14,580 (9.1) Railway 1999
Dayaoshan[5] Flag of the People's Republic of China Nanling Mountains, China 14,294 (8.9) Railway 1987
Arlberg Road Tunnel Flag of Austria Alps, Austria 13.972 (8.7) Road 1978
Hokuriku Flag of Japan Sea of Japan coast, Japan 13,870 (8.6) Railway 1962
Fréjus (Mont Cenis) Flag of France Flag of Italy Alps, France and Italy 13,636 (8.4) Railway 1871
Shin Shimizu[2] Flag of Japan Mikuni Mountains, Japan 13,500 (8.4) Railway 1967
Hex River Tunnel[6] Flag of South Africa Hex River Pass, South Africa 13,400 (8.3) Railway 1989
Sciliar Tunnel[7] Flag of Italy Sciliar, Italy 13,159 (8.2) Railway 1993
Caponero-Capoverde Flag of Italy Genova - Ventimiglia, Italy 13,135 (8.2) Railway 2001 includes an underground station ("San Remo")
Aki Flag of Japan Sanyo Shinkansen, Japan 13,030 (8.2) Railway 1975
Hsuehshan Flag of the Republic of China 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
Gotthard Base Tunnel Flag of Switzerland Lepontine Alps, Switzerland 57,072 (35.5) Railway 2015
Túnel do Marão[8] [9] Flag of Portugal 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] Flag of the People's Republic of China Taihang Mountains, China 27,848 (17.3) Railway 2008 On Shijiazhuang-Taiyuan high-speed railway
Hakkoda Tunnel Flag of Japan Hakkoda Mountains, Japan 26,455 (16.5) Railway 2010
Pajares Base Tunnel Flag of Spain Spain 24,667 (15.3) Railway 2011
Iiyama Tunnel[11] Flag of Japan Iiyama, Japan 22,225 (13.8) Railway 2013 Being built for the Hokuriku Shinkansen
Vaglia Flag of Italy Bologna - Firenze, Italy 18,711 (11.6) Railway 2009 Bologna-Firenze high-speed railway
Fiorenzuola Flag of Italy Bologna - Firenze, Italy 15,285 (9.5) Railway 2009 Bologna-Firenze high-speed railway
Marmaray Flag of Turkey Istanbul, Turkey 13,600 (8.4) Railway 2009 built next to a fault zone, between two continents
Savio Rail Tunnel Flag of Finland Helsinki - Kerava, Finland 13,500 (8.4) Railway 2008
Wienerwaldtunnel Flag of Austria 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

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