List of bridge–tunnels explained

List of bridge–tunnels:

List

+ ListBridge–tunnelCompletionCountryLocationscope=colBody/ies of waterNotes
Hampton Roads Bridge–Tunnel1957United StatesNorfolk and Hampton, VirginiaHampton Roads
Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel1964United StatesVirginia Beach and Northampton County, VirginiaChesapeake Bay
Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel1967CanadaMontreal (Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve), and Longueuil, QuebecSaint Lawrence Riverbridge–tunnel transition uses natural island
scope=rowCross-Harbour Tunnel and Canal Road Flyover1972 Hong KongHappy Valley, Kellett Island and Hung Hom BayVictoria Harbour and Bowrington Canalbridge–tunnel transition uses natural island and over reclaimed land; Bowrington Canal now covered
Monitor–Merrimac Memorial Bridge–Tunnel1992United StatesSuffolk and Newport News, VirginiaHampton Roads
Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line1997JapanKawasaki (in Kanagawa Prefecture) and Kisarazu (in Chiba Prefecture)Tokyo Bay
Tokyo Monorail1968JapanBetween Shōwajima and SeibijōEbitori Rivera bridge–tunnel carrying monorail
Great Belt Fixed Link1997DenmarkZealand and FunenGreat Beltincludes a railway tunnel, bridge–tunnel transition uses natural island
Øresund Bridge2000Denmark/SwedenCopenhagen and MalmöØresund/Öresundincludes a railway tunnel
Shanghai Yangtze River Tunnel and Bridge2009ChinaPudong, Changxing and ChongmingYangtze Riverbridge–tunnel transition uses natural island; includes rail tracks
Busan–Geoje Fixed Link2010South KoreaBusan and Geoje IslandSouth Sea of Koreabridge–tunnel transition uses natural island
Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge2018China/Hong Kong/MacauZhuhai (in Guangdong Province), Chek Lap Kok, Macau PeninsulaPearl River estuary (Jiuzhouyang)
scope=rowIsland Eastern Corridor Link and Central–Wan Chai Bypass (Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter Section)2019Hong KongFortress Hill and Causeway BayNew Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter
Tuen Mun–Chek Lap Kok Link2020Hong KongArea 40 (in Tuen Mun), HKZMB Control Point (off Chek Lap Kok), Tai Ho Wan (on Lantau)Urmston Road
Shenzhen–Zhongshan Bridge2024ChinaShenzhen, ZhongshanPearl River estuary (Lingdingyang)

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