Swiss Celebrate Completion of World's Longest Railway Tunnel

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On October 15th, the people of Switzerland celebrated with abandon, as the drill broke through the last piece of rock, finally connecting the two ends of the Gotthard Base Tunnel - The world's longest railway tunnel. The mammoth undertaking that cost about 10 billion USD took 2,600 workers, 12 years to accomplish - And, it's not done yet.

The final touches which include laying rail tracks inside the 35.4-mile, tunnel that has a diameter of 9-meters, is expected to take another seven years. Once complete it, will pave the way for high-speed rail travel between northern and southwestern Europe, with as many as, 300 trains screeching through daily.

This is not the first time the Swiss have cut a railway tunnel through this treacherous region. The Gotthard Rail Tunnel, which opened in 1882 is a nine-mile stretch, that accommodates over 150 freight trains daily. However, this new tunnel is much flatter, which will allow for longer freight trains and hence have the capability to carry twice the cargo. It will also be used for high-speed passenger trains and will cut the commute time from Zurich to Milan by an hour, to 2 hrs 40 mins.

While the engineering feat is certainly commendable, the reason the country undertook such a mammoth, seemingly impossible task is even more admirable. Despite being a tiny land-locked country, with a population of only 7.8 million people, Switzerland has always been in the forefront when it comes to environmental issues. Rail cargo already accounts for 35% of all shipments in the region, as opposed to about 18% for the entire European Union. This new tunnel will increase the cargo capacity even more and help remove heavy trucks off the road. The Swiss believe that other countries will follow their lead in building additional environmentally friendly rail routes.

Sources:time.com mb.com, suntimes.com

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  • frenchvanillababealmost 14 years
    i love the Swiss alps. i have read about them in one of the 4000000000000 books i have read!!!! they are coolio!
    • skippyalmost 14 years
      this was great,i think,i wasn't really sure whether or not but i liked the stone age people eat meat and bread better i didn't know caveman would eat bread but i can see why meat
      • project gagaalmost 14 years
        omg, im doing this for my discussion bord, my teacher is insane for thinking a 7th grader would be intrested in this!
        • pjalmost 14 years
          cool
          • frewealmost 14 years
            spain
            • someonealmost 14 years
              great, now all i have to do is wite it down for my current event.
              • Pink Pantheralmost 14 years
                For a person who named their sticker 'Nerd', for something you put on your comment, the country is not Swiss. Its called Switzerland, the cheese and chocolate there is called Swiss. Haha, yummm Swiss chocolate is actually got to be the best chocolate I have ever tasted in my life.
                • Pink Pantheralmost 14 years
                  12 years is actually long, but you have to remember that they are railing in the mountains of Europe aka The Alps. In the United States of America the railways usually took around 2 to 6 years. I am in the seventh grade in the Southeastern part of the US.
                  • nerdalmost 14 years
                    I would like to go to Swiss. Many of my questions must be heard. :)
                    • athenaalmost 14 years
                      omg 12 YEARS ON A RAILROAD IS PRETTY DARN LONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!