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List of tunnels of the Faroe Islands

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Árnafjarðartunnilin's entrance in Árnafjørður.
Red: Islands or the so-called Mainland connected by road (bridge, dam or tunnel), as of December 2023. Yellow: Island that would be connected with the Suðuroyartunnilin. Green: Islands accessible only by water or air.

Tunnels and bridges are an important part of the Faroese transportation network.[1]

Tunnels

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Locations of the tunnels

This list shows the Faroese tunnels, listed by age:[1][2]

Bridges and causeways

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This list shows the longest Faroese bridges and causeways, listed by age:

Bridge Year Length
m | ft
Connects Island Comments
Brúgvin um Streymin 1973 220 720 Oyrarbakki/Norðskáli and Nesvík Streymoy and Eysturoy Concrete bridge. Replaced the ferry crossing from Nesvík to Oyrarbakki.
Byrging um Hvannasund 1975 220 720 Hvannasund and Norðdepil Borðoy and Viðoy Causeway. Replaced post and milk boat services.
Byrging um Haraldssund 1986 350 1,150 Haraldssund and Strond Borðoy and Kunoy Causeway. Replaced post and milk boat services.
Causeway between Kunoy (left) and Borðoy (right).
Brúgvin um Sandá 2016 140 460 Argir and Tórshavn Streymoy The second longest bridge in the country.[11]

Tunnels under construction

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Tunnel Year Approx. length
m | ft
Connects Island Comments
Dalstunnilin Started in 2020, planned to open in mid 2025 2,165 7,103 Dalur with Húsavík Sandoy To replace the narrow cliffside road. Drilling commenced 5 November 2020.[12][13] On 17 November 2022 the halfway mark was passed.[14] The tunnel is expected to open in 2024.
Fámjinstunnilin Started in 2022, planned to open in early 2025 1,200 3,900 Øravík with Fámjin Suðuroy Road access to Fámjin has been prone to fierce winds and icing. Construction of access roads commenced 25 July 2022 while drilling started on 16 November 2022. The tunnel is to be finished mid-2024.[15][16]
Tunnil úr Villingadali (fyrstur Havnartunnilin) Started in May 2023, planned to open in 2025 1,300 4,265 Two neighbourhoods in Tórshavn Streymoy Drilling started on 8 May 2023.[17] To be part of the Innkomuvegurin that is currently being developed between Tórshavn (near Hotel Føroyar), Hoyvík and Hvítanes. The ringroad is to be operational in 2025[18]
Húsareynistunnilin (annar Havnartunnilin) 2025 1,705 5,594 Hvítanes and Hoyvík Streymoy To be part of the Innkomuvegurin that is currently being developed between Tórshavn (near Hotel Føroyar), Hoyvík and Hvítanes. The ringroad is to be operational in 2025[18][19][20]

Tunnels closed for traffic

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Tunnel Year of opening Year of closure Length
m | ft
Connects Island Comments
Gamli Hvalbiartunnilin 1963 2021 1,450 4,760 Hvalba and Trongisvágur Suðuroy First tunnel in the country and also the first to be replaced by a new tunnel.
Gamli Árnafjarðartunnilin 1965 2024 1,680 5,510 Ánir, Klaksvík and Árnafjørður Borðoy First of the two original Tunlarnir norður um Fjall (also known as Borðoyartunlarnir). Single lane with passing places, unlit.
Gamli Hvannasundstunnilin 1967 2024 2,120 6,960 Árnafjørður and Hvannasund/Norðdepil Borðoy Second of the two original Tunlarnir norður um Fjall (also known as Borðoyartunlarnir). Single lane with passing places, unlit.
Sum 5,250 17,220

Planned and proposed tunnels

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Tunnel Year Approx. length
m | ft
Connects Island Comments
Suðuroyartunnilin 2030+ 22,800 74,800 Skarvanes and |Sandvík Sandoy and Suðuroy The tunnel would consist of two new tunnels or one long tunnel with a branch to Skúvoy, not including upgrades of infrastructure such as the Sandvíkartunnilin.[21][22]
Vestmannatunnilin unknown 4,500 14,800 Kvívík and Vestmanna Streymoy To replace the cliffside road, prone to icing, rockslides and windgusts. The tunnel would be combined with a tunnel for powerlines from Vestmanna's hydropower station, and would not be ready before 2029.[23] The estimated costs are 500 million DKK.[24]
Tjørnuvíkartunnilin unknown 0 0 Tjørnuvík with Haldórsvík Streymoy To replace the narrow cliffside road.[25] Construction could be starting in 2024.[26]
Gøtudalstunnilin unknown 0 0 Skálafjørður and Norðragøta Eysturoy To offer an alternative to the Gøtueiði mountain pass near Søldarfjørður, which is prone to icing and windgusts.[27] Construction start planned 2026.[28]
Tunnilin á Vagum unknown 0 0 Vágatunnilin and Vatnsoyrar Vágar A bypass for through-traffic between Sørvágur, the airport and Streymoy, bypassing Mið- and Sandavágur. Construction planned 2027 or later.[28]
Gjáartunnilin unknown 0 0 Gjógv with Funningur Eysturoy To replace the narrow mountain pass, prone to icing in winter.[29]

Operator

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Public works authority Landsverk operates the national road network including all land-based tunnels. The four sub-sea tunnels have each their own state-owned company brought together under the daily management of Tunnil, which administers the tolls. These are paid by drivers at select petrol stations, via number plate recognition. Reduced fares are available for vehicles with a subscription (in Faroese: hald). Tórshavn Municipality owns the Sandá Bridge.[30] A 2022 poll suggested continued support for toll charges.[31]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Tunlar" (in Faroese). Tórshavn: Landsverk. Archived from the original on 2 October 2015. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Søgulig gongd" (in Faroese). Tórshavn: Landsverk. Archived from the original on 29 December 2008. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  3. ^ "The Eysturoy tunnel". estunlar.fo. Retrieved 19 November 2016.
  4. ^ "Siglir nú seinastu túrarnar um skopunarfjørð". Kringvarp Føroya. Retrieved 2023-12-21.
  5. ^ "Loysa fyrsta flagið fyri tunlum". Kringvarp Føroya (in Faroese). Retrieved 2021-02-12.
  6. ^ a b "Gongdin fyri tunlarnar norður um Fjall". www.landsverk.fo (in Faroese). Retrieved 2021-12-22.
  7. ^ "Síðsta skotið í Árnafjarðartunlinum". www.landsverk.fo (in Faroese). Retrieved 2023-01-22.
  8. ^ "Boringin byrjar í næstu viku". Kringvarp Føroya (in Faroese). Retrieved 2021-09-24.
  9. ^ "Fegnast um nýggjar tunlar". Kringvarp Føroya (in Faroese). Retrieved 2021-01-26.
  10. ^ "Síðsta skotið latið í tunlunum norður um Fjalll". www.landsverk.fo (in Faroese). Retrieved 2023-01-22.
  11. ^ "Brúgvin um Sandá – J&K Contractors".
  12. ^ "Lata fyrsta skotið av". dagur.fo (in Faroese). Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  13. ^ "Dalstunnilin skotin ígjøgnum í november". Kringvarp Føroya. Retrieved 2023-10-08.
  14. ^ "Dalstunnilin – helvtin borað". www.landsverk.fo (in Faroese). Retrieved 2022-12-23.
  15. ^ "Vegagerðin til Fámjinstunnilin byrjað". www.landsverk.fo (in Faroese). Retrieved 2022-08-19.
  16. ^ "Fyrsta skotið latið av fyri Fámjinstunlinum". www.landsverk.fo (in Faroese). Retrieved 2023-01-22.
  17. ^ "Skjóta nú fyrsta skotið á fyrsta havnartunlinum". www.dimma.fo (in Faroese). Retrieved 2023-05-07.
  18. ^ a b "Kanna møguleika at gera tunnil ovarliga í Havn". www.in.fo. Retrieved 2021-02-25.
  19. ^ "Avtalan um innkomuveg og tunnil undirskrivað". Tórshavnar kommuna (in Faroese). 2022-12-21. Retrieved 2022-12-23.
  20. ^ "Húsareynstunnilin skotin ígjøgnum í næsta mánaði". Dagur.fo (in Faroese). 2024-02-06. Retrieved 2024-02-06.
  21. ^ "Suðuroy subsea tunnel research shows early promise". Kringvarp Føroya (in Faroese). 26 November 2018.
  22. ^ "Minister: Suðuroy tunnel ready in 2030". Kringvarp Føroya (in Faroese). 5 February 2020.
  23. ^ "Fundur um komandi vestmannatunnilin mánakvøldið". dagur.fo (in Faroese). Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  24. ^ "Vestmannatunnil". www.landsverk.fo (in Faroese). Retrieved 2023-01-22.
  25. ^ Landsverk. "Borgarafundur í Tjørnuvík um Tjørnuvíkartunnil (Citizen consultation meeting in Tjørnuvík about Tjørnuvíkartunnilin)". Landsverk. Retrieved 2024-01-29.
  26. ^ "Fara undir Tjørnuvíkartunnilin næsta ár". dagur.fo (in Faroese). Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  27. ^ "Gøtudalstunnil".
  28. ^ a b "Farið verður undir tunnilin til Vestmanna í 2022".
  29. ^ "Samferðsluætlanin 2018-2030".
  30. ^ "Brúgvin um Sandá".
  31. ^ "Poll: tunnel toll charge should continue". Kringvarp Føroya (in Faroese). 7 May 2022.
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