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the second-longest road tunnel in Japan (~10.7 km) Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line bridge-tunnel: 18 December 1997: Kawasaki, Kanagawa: Kisarazu, Chiba: the third-longest road tunnel in Japan Enasan Tunnel - Chūō Expressway: 1985: Nagano: Nakatsugawa City, Gifu: the fourth-longest road tunnel in Japan (~8.6 km) Ikuta Tunnel - Musashino Line: 1976: Ikuta ...
Pages in category "Road tunnels in Japan" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Akakura Tunnel;
Road tunnels in Japan (1 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Tunnels in Japan" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Artemisio Tunnel (road), double tunnel, under Mount Artemision, 1.40 km 76 tunnels of the A2 motorway (Egnatia Odos), most notably in parts of Epirus and Western Macedonia , combined length of 99 km, the longest of which are Driskos Tunnel 4.6 km, Metsovo Tunnel 3.5 km, Dodoni Tunnel 3.6 km, Kastania Tunnel 2.2 km, Anilio Tunnel 2.1 km
Shiozawa Tunnel (塩沢トンネル, Shiozawa tonneru) is a tunnel on Jōetsu Shinkansen that runs from Yoshiri, Minamiuonuma city and Shiroyama shinden, Minamiuonuma city in Niigata Prefecture with total length of 11.217 km. It was built and completed in 1982.
Iiyama Tunnel [47] Iiyama, Japan 22,225 m (13.810 mi) 2015 Part of the Hokuriku Shinkansen: Railway Daishimizu Tunnel: Mount Tanigawa, Japan 22,221 m (13.807 mi) 1982 Longest railway tunnel until Seikan Tunnel was opened. Water supply Eucumbene-Tumut Tunnel [43] New South Wales, Australia 22,200 m (13.794 mi) 1959
3 railway-tunnels under Mount Tanigawa: Shimizu Tunnel, Shin-shimizu Tunnel and Daishimizu Tunnel.. Shin-shimizu Tunnel (新清水トンネル, Shin-shimizu tonneru) is one way tunnel towards Niigata on JR's Joetsu Line located between Yuzawa town in Niigata Prefecture and Minakami town in Gunma Prefecture in parallel to other one-way Shimizu Tunnel (towards Tokyo) with total length of 13.500 km.
Nasu Tunnel (那須トンネル, Nasu tonneru) is a tunnel on Tōhoku Shinkansen operated by East Japan Railway Company located between Nasushiobara Station and Shin-Shirakawa Station with total length of 7.030 km. [1] It was built and completed in 1982.