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Fehmarn Sound Tunnel
The tunnel will connect the German mainland (to the south of the Fehmarn Sound) with the island of Fehmarn (to the north.)
The Fehmarn Sound Tunnel is a planned tunnel between the German mainland and the island of Fehmarn, which is projected to be built by 2028, to replace the Fehmarn Sound Bridge. It is projected to cost €718 million.[1] The tunnel will be near Großenbrode.
^"Immersed tunnel to relieve Fehmarnsund bridge". Railway Gazette. 3 March 2020.
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