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The Raúl Uranga – Carlos Sylvestre Begnis Subfluvial Tunnel (in Spanish, Túnel Subfluvial Raúl Uranga - Carlos Sylvestre Begnis), formerly known as the Hernandarias Subfluvial Tunnel, is an underwater road tunnel that connects the provinces of Entre Ríos and Santa Fe in Argentina, crossing the Paraná River between the capital of Entre Ríos, Paraná, and Santa Cándida Island, 15 km ...
Rail tunnel for Bay Area Rapid Transit. Connects Oakland to San Francisco. It is the longest underwater tunnel in North America: 5.8 km: 41 m: 1965–1969 Cross-Harbour Tunnel: Hong Kong: A busy road tunnel in Hong Kong: 1.86 km: 1969–1972 Elbe Tunnel (1975) Hamburg, Germany: 8-lane road tunnel crossing the Elbe River in Hamburg: 3.3 km: 1968 ...
The Autopista AP-68 (also AP-68, Autopista Vasco-Aragonesa or Autopista del Ebro) [1] is a Spanish autopista route. It connects Zaragoza with Bilbao via Tudela, Calahorra and Logroño. The entirety of the route forms the entirety of the European route E804, a B class road in the International E-road Network.
Tunnel de La Aldea (3,176 m Road) AP-6 Guadarrama nº3 (3,148 m Road) Tunnel de Bielsa-Aragnouet (3,070 m Road) Tunnel de Soller (3,023 m Road) Tunnel del Monrepós (2,900 m Road, under construction) AP-6 Guadarrama nº1 (2,870 m Road) Tunnel de la Hechicera (2,835 m High-speed railway) M-111 Madrid-Aeropuerto (2,600 m Road) Tunnel de Piqueras ...
The road that is this unique causeway in France disappears under water about twice everyday for a couple hours. So, if you're traveling on either side of the road and the tide comes, settle in you ...
The original causeway was a two-lane span, measuring 23.86 miles (38.40 km) in length. It opened in 1956 at a cost of $46 million (equivalent to $390 million in 2023 dollars). This included not just the bridge, but three approach roads on the north end and a long stretch of road on the south end. [8]
The Autopista AP-7 (also called Autopista del Mediterráneo) (Catalan: Autopista de la Mediterrània) is a Spanish autopista (controlled-access highway). It runs along the Mediterranean coast of Spain. AP-7 has two different sections (911+96 km): From Els Límits (in La Jonquera municipality) to Vera: 911 km long. Main cities passed: Figueres ...
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