Gotthard Base Tunnel (GBT)
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The Gotthard Base Tunnel (GBT; German: Gotthard-Basistunnel, Italian: Galleria di base del San Gottardo, Romansh: Tunnel da basa dal Son Gottard) is a railway tunnel through the Alps in Switzerland. It opened on 1 June 2016, and full service began on 11 December 2016. With a route length of 57.09 km (35.5 mi), it is the world's longest and deepest traffic tunnel and the first flat, low-level route through the Alps. It lies at the heart of the Gotthard axis and constitutes the third tunnel connecting the cantons of Uri and Ticino, after the Gotthard Tunnel and the Gotthard Road Tunnel. The link consists of two single-track tunnels connecting Erstfeld (Uri) with Bodio (Ticino) and passing below Sedrun (Graubünden). It is part of the New Railway Link through the Alps (NRLA) project, which also includes the Ceneri Base Tunnel further south (scheduled to open late 2020) and the Lötschberg Base Tunnel on the other main north-south axis. It is referred to as a "base tunnel" since it bypasses most of the already existing Gotthard railway line, a winding mountain route opened in 1882 across the Saint-Gotthard Massif, which was operating at its capacity before the opening of the GBT. The new base tunnel establishes a direct route usable by high-speed rail and heavy freight trains.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gotthard_Base_Tunnel
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Coordinates: 46°36'12"N 8°47'10"E
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- Katzenberg Tunnel 157 km
- Steinbühl Tunnel 228 km
- Boßler Tunnel 233 km
- Langes Feld Tunnel 254 km
- Railway tunnel 258 km
- Monaco Railway Tunnel 335 km
- Tunnel de Villejust 546 km
- Gotthard Base Railway Tunnel 0.4 km
- Gotthard Road Tunnel 16 km
- Gotthard Pass, 2108m 18 km
- Lago di Lucendro 19 km
- Furka - Basistunnel 28 km
- Stein Glacier 30 km
- Ticino 43 km
- Graubünden 60 km
- Canton Bern 89 km
- Valais 99 km