Gotthard Base Tunnel
The Gotthard Base Tunnel is a railway tunnel in Switzerland that is considered the longest and deepest tunnel in the world. The tunnel spans a distance of 57 kilometers and has a maximum depth of 2,300 meters below the Swiss Alps.
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The tunnel spans a distance of 57 kilometers and has a maximum depth of 2,300 meters below the Swiss Alps. It was officially opened on June 1, 2016, after almost two decades of construction. The tunnel forms a crucial part of the new Gotthard Railway Line, which connects Zurich and Milan, and aims to improve transportation and trade links between the north and south of Europe. The project was challenging due to the geology and topography of the region, but advanced tunneling techniques and engineering solutions were employed to overcome these difficulties. The Gotthard Base Tunnel represents a significant achievement in infrastructure development and has revolutionized railway travel in the region, reducing travel time and providing more efficient and reliable transportation options.