Following delays, Norway is pressing ahead with plans to build the world’s first full-scale ship tunnel. It should boost ...
A groundbreaking project to build the world’s first sea tunnel is back on track after being delayed by the Covid-19 pandemic.
PLANS for the world’s first ship tunnel which will pass through treacherous coastlines and dodge deadly waters are back on ...
Norway is building the world's first full-scale ship tunnel to provide a safer route around the treacherous Stad Peninsula. The Stad peninsula, which extends into the Norwegian Sea, presents ...
Norway is building a four-lane undersea tunnel that is set to become the world’s longest and deepest. The record-breaking project – known as Rogfast – will connect the districts of Randaberg ...
Norway has revealed plans to build the world’s longest and deepest underwater tunnel to cut 11 hours from the journey on its E39 coastal highway. The 16.5-mile tunnel, known as Rogfast ...
Norway’s €45 billion coastal highway is a bold step forward, combining cutting-edge engineering with a focus on community ...
Whilst the majority can be passed through in seconds, drivers using one tunnel in Norway will need 20 minutes of solid driving before they see daylight through the other side. Situated in the ...
But in 2025, Norway is taking its seafaring legacy into the future with the world’s first-ever cruise ship tunnel — a 1.7-kilometre underwater shortcut set to transform the way we experience ...
The country now has a unique idea to solve the problem — tunnels that float underwater. Follow Tech Insider: On Facebook More from News Norway is famous for its beautiful fjords — but having ...
Flaming fromage has clogged up the Brattlitunnelen in Norway for almost a week. According to Reuters, a truck was hauling brunost, a caramelized Norwegian goat cheese, through the tunnel when the ...
But there's something else that becomes clear during a drive through Norway: the country is obsessed with tunnels. Not just your average tunnels that take a few minutes to drive through.