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        Underwater Rail Tunnels

Top 9

of the world

Thames Tunnel (London)

It is the oldest of its kind built as a tourist attraction, later converted to link goods and passengers in 1869

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Seikan Tunnel (Japan)

A dual gauge tunnel under the seabed of Tsugaru strait, it is the world’s longest undersea tunnel and the second deepest

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Channel Tunnel (France)

It was opened in 1994 as the third longest railway tunnel, with a train speed of 160 km carrying Eurostar and LeShuttle services

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Gotthard Tunnel (Switzerland)

Opened in 2016, it passes through the Alps and the first-flat, low-level route

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Marmaray Tunnel (Turkey)

This 13.5 km long tunnel runs through Istanbul, and has the deepest immersed tube tunnel in the world

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Transbay Cube (USA)

It connects San Francisco and Oakland with twin-bored tunnels in 1974

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Guadarrama Tunnel (Spain)

It crosses Sierra de Guadarrama, forming a key position of Madrid-Asturas high-speed rail line

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Sydney Harbour (Australia)

It is an undersea metro railway tunnel to be opened in 2024, by removing huge amount of sandstone, clay and marine sediments

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Helsinki- Talin Tunnel (Estonia & Finland)

It would span Gulf of Finland and connect Finnish and Estonian capitals by 2030

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