Switzerland Built the World's Longest Tunnel
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
- It's a colossal project, costing over 12 billion euros, that has redrawn the map of Europe: the longest railway tunnel ever dug. Cutting through the geological mille-feuille of the St. Gotthard in the Swiss Alps, this interminable tunnel will bring Switzerland and Italy closer together via a high-speed rail line, and reduce truck traffic crossing the country by transferring part of road freight transport to rail. But the construction of this gigantic tunnel was a long and arduous process. In this latest episode of Looking 4, we take you deep into the Swiss Alps to discover the countless technical challenges that had to be overcome to accomplish this engineering feat.
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00:00 A 12 billion euro mega-tunnel
00:41 The advantages of the Gotthard Base Tunnel
02:21 The historic old Gotthard tunnel
02:53 Saving time with the high-speed line
03:24 How the base tunnel works
03:56 An ultra-secure tunnel
04:27 Technical challenge 1: Finding the right route
07:07 Building the tunnels and access shafts
08:51 Tunnel boring machine attack
09:48 Challenge 2: The Sedrun section
10:47 Challenge 3: Consolidating the railway tunnel vault
11:31 Building the railway installations
13:01 The threat of the Mont Cenis base tunnel
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Get the Swiss to build high speed lines in Britain!
And the USA
Except this isn't >300km/h proper high speed rail, and it wasn't cheap.
I totally got absorbed in the video. It was really engaging and quality content.
Congratulations Switzerland! Y'all should be very proud of yourselfs. Very happy for you.
I’m from the area of Sedrun, when the breakthrough happened we had an event in town.
Wait for USBRL project in Jammu Kashmir India. 2024 March
Where is it? WHERE'S THE CURRY RICE?! 🍛
Congratulations it's awesome and unbelievable
Any project that can unite Europe with better infrastructure is welcome in my books! Well done... Meanwhile in Canada ______......
I couldn't agree more!
Hey, you leave Canada out of this!!😂😂
@@charliecliche6155Unfortunately, for some time Canada is out of everything!
A Great Achievement 👍
Amazing ! Hope to see such tunnels in India too
Zojilla tunnel
Damn i bet the Swiss could build CAHSR way faster
We should get them to build the new tunnels in NYC. I mean we take 11 years to build a 6 mile tunnel.
The only problem with road tunnel, vehicle accidents, breakdown, unforeseen fires
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Amazing! How many lives cost this tunnel?
As far as I could quickly research, there were 9 of them. Too many, actually, but considering the complexity, let's say, a relatively low number.
During the construction of the first Gotthard railway tunnel (around 1882) there were 199 deaths over a length of around 15 km.
I find this highly interesting. Apparently, there are no earth quakes expected in the Alps anymore.
I'm sure people have thought about it too, but whether above ground or below ground, above a certain level of strength (probably) no object built by man has enough resistance to the forces of nature.
Just as a note, here in Basel (Switzerland) buildings must be built to be “earthquake-proof” (according to the SIA 261 standard). This means that the building structure remains stable up to a certain intensity, at some point the limit is of course reached.
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Is this an artificial voice?
Yes, it is.
A nuclear hideout you mean??
Not to forget: as far as I know, Switzerland payed for this tunnel all by itself! The EU, although also highly benefitting form this tunnel, didn't pay anything at all.
Please correct me, if I'm wrong about this.
That's true so far, but the voters even said yes to it, which means that the project was not simply determined by the government but the people were behind the construction and its financing (from tax money).
I tried to do some quick research into the extent to which EU money had flowed in, but apart from one remark ("gift to the EU") I didn't find any clues. From what I know in our country, this should work out; you finance it yourself and decide about it yourself.
And unlike Germany, they will finish in time
In time and under budget it was.
It's called Gotthard Base Tunnel, not "Gotthard Bases Tunnel"
maybe some bad translation from the german "Gotthard Basis Tunnel"
Ceneri is pronounced tchenery
Strange time to release the video! Wasn't there a massive derailment in the tunnel a few months ago? 8 kilometers of track damaged and have to be replaced, and the tunnel remains closed in one direction until September next year? Also a safety gate was damaged in the crash, causing further problems equalizing pressure between the tunnels. Questioning to effectiveness of having no rescue tunnel like the Chunnel? I heard about it in the U.S., surely someone in Europe noticed?
Correct one tube is open while the other has to be repaired. A safety tube would not be any help. The tunnel was never designed as an passenger tunnel so as long as the tube is closed the passenger trains take the old route over the mountain.
Meanwhile Britain can't build HS2, ha ha ha!
Yea yea I know you have a chip on your shoulder about Britain. But given this started inthe 1990’s and took until 2016 even if you take your shoes off and use your toes, you can see as a minimum we are talking 20 years+. When did HS2 start?
@@xr6ladwe are building HS2 which is not under the highest mountain range in Europe. Crossrail took us 14 years from start to finish. The tunnels which were 42 km took that long. Tunnelling is a very difficult process. You have to make sure the tunneled structure doesn’t collapse on you risking lives. At this point we have to admit that the UK cannot even build a proper High Speed railway. Countries like Indonesia and India are now building HS lines with the help of China and Japan respectively and we cannot even afford to build a full stretch to Manchester and Leeds..
imagine a high speed line from central London to Aylesbury, completely underground 🤯
@@xr6lad Work started on Gotthard Base Tunnel in 1999 and was in operation in 2016 - *exactly as planned* and budgeted. To compare this with the work for HS2 is puerile: _"I can brush my teeth in five minutes, and you need _*_three_*_ hours to run a marathon?"_
I bet cern will play a huge part in these end times,no doubt!! They will usher in the Demons from hell!
12 billion. thats half of germanys anual spending for immigrants. priorities....
The longest tunnel in the world is the Delaware Aqueduct with an original length of 137 km (85 miles).
It’s not a railway tunnel.
B2M clone?
WEF underground headquarters #ShitYouCouldntMakeUp
Sorrry : can’t have cost £12 billion.you speaking in English, why not use £. And Switzerland doesn’t use € either. It used CHF (Swiss francs). And I’m assuming your not catering for non English speakers as your speaking English.
O dear me, how parochial!
Since when has the UK's medium of exchange become the sole currency that's syntactically permissible for usage in lingua franca English?
Huh? Pounds are only used in the UK, in the US, Aus, NZ and other major English speaking nations all use the dollar. The UK pound is also not a reserve currency (it may be a shock to you but the British Empire ended post WW1) and so it’s appropriate that the cost is quoted in either USD or Euro both of which are reserve currencies.
Agree he should have used CHF and said what that equals to in euro and dollars, but why pounds?