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Running under the country’s fjords, the record-breaking Rogaland fixed link - or Rogfast - will be about 26.7 km long and 390 m at the deepest point under the sea.
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Carl Feeney, fixed link campaigner: Regarding the ferry issues ‘round-table’ with Mike Kane last week in Cowes, I for one applaud efforts to set up this meeting by Island MPs Richard Quigley ...
The Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link, when fully completed, will lie 40 metres beneath the Baltic Sea, connecting Denmark and Germany to be the longest immersed tunnel. By Emily Wright.
The Rogaland fixed link, or simply Rogfast, will be about 26.7km long and 390m at the deepest point under the sea when completed. Norway is building the world’s longest and deepest underwater ...
Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link to accelerate European trade. Europe’s largest infrastructure project will establish a fixed link between Germany and Denmark, boosting trade and logistics in Northern Europe ...
A study to examine the effects of establishing a fixed link between Scotland's two most northerly islands has been commissioned by Shetland Enterprise. Consultants EKOS Ltd will speak to ...
The Fixed Link Project would see Punta Paloma in southern Spain linked to Malabata in northwest Morocco through an underwater tunnel up to 475 metres below sea level.
In fact, the idea of a third fixed link between Penang Island and the mainland was first proposed in the early 2010s as part of the Penang Transport Master Plan.