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What is the new tunnel in Italy?

The project is funded by Austria and Italy with large contributions by the European Union. Together with the Inntal Tunnel, part of the existing Innsbruck bypass, the Brenner Base Tunnel will reach a length of 64 kilometres (40 mi), which would be the longest underground railway connection in the world.



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The most popular tunnels in the world include: Channel Tunnel, also known as the Chunnel, is the most visited tunnel and the only tunnel that connects Great Britain with continental Europe. The 50.46-kilometer (31.35 miles) railway tunnel is the longest undersea tunnel in the world and connects England and France.

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Tunnel from Switzerland to Italy The Gotthard Tunnel is one of the connections that take vacationers from Switzerland to Italy.

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tunnel project, set to become the longest rail tunnel in the world.

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Believe it or not, under the town of Orvieto is an elaborate maze of tunnels and caverns. Over 2,500 years ago, the Etruscan civilization dug deep into the earth to supply their town with water.

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Longest motorway tunnels: the Frejus Tunnel in first place in Italy. The longest motorway tunnel in Italy is located under the Alps, on the border with France, connecting Bardonecchia in Val di Susa, and Modane, in the French Savoy.

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World's longest railway tunnel, Gotthard Base Tunnel, Switzerland.

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The Channel Tunnel (often called the 'Chunnel' for short) is an undersea tunnel linking southern England and northern France. It is operated by the company Getlink, who also run a railway shuttle (Le Shuttle) between Folkestone and Calais, carrying passengers in cars, vans and other vehicles.

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The Channel Tunnel (often called the 'Chunnel' for short) is an undersea tunnel linking southern England and northern France. It is operated by the company Getlink, who also run a railway shuttle (Le Shuttle) between Folkestone and Calais, carrying passengers in cars, vans and other vehicles.

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How deep is the Channel Tunnel? At its deepest, the tunnel is 75 metres (246 feet) below the sea level. That's the same as 107 baguettes balancing on top of each other.

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