List of tunnels in Norway
This list of tunnels in Norway includes any road, rail or waterway tunnel in Norway.
There are over 900 road tunnels in Norway with total length exceeding 750 km.
- The longest road tunnels (>7 km, with opening year and length)
- Lærdalstunnelen, 2000, 24505 m, world's longest road tunnel
- Gudvangatunnel, 1991, 11428 m
- Folgefonntunnel, 2001, 11150 m
- Toven Tunnel, 2014, 10665m
- Korgfjelltunnelen, 2005, 8530 m
- Steigentunnelen, 1991, 8079 m
- Bømlafjordtunnel, 2000, 7888 m, see also below
- Eiksundtunnelen, 2008, 7765 m, see also below
- Svartisentunnelen, 1986, 7615 m
- Høyangertunnelen, 1982, 7543 m
- Vallaviktunnelen, 1985, 7510 m
- Åkrafjordtunnelen, 2000, 7400 m
- The longest subsea road tunnels (see also List of subsea tunnels in Norway)
- Bømlafjordtunnel, 2000, 260 m below sea level, 7888 m,
- Eiksundtunnelen, 2008, 287 m below sea level, 7765 m, world's deepest undersea tunnel
- Oslofjordtunnel, 2000, 134 m below sea level, 7230 m
- Nordkapptunnelen, 1999, 212 m below sea level, 6871 m,
- Byfjordtunnelen, 1992, 223 m below sea level, 5875 m
- Hitratunnelen, 1994, 264 m below sea level, 5645 m
- The longest railway tunnels
- Romeriksporten, 1999, 14 580 m
- Lieråsen tunnel, 1973, 10 723 m
- Finsetunnelen, 1993, 10 600 m
- Kvinesheitunnelen, 1943, 9 065 m
- Hægebostadtunnelen, 1943, 8 474 m
- Trollkona tunnel, 1987, 8 043 m
- Ulrikentunnelen, 1964, 7 670 m
- Majorstuen-Hasle (Fellestunnelen, and more for line 5), Oslo Metro, 1966–1987, 7 060 m
See also
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