Eysturoyartunnilin

Eysturoyartunnilin
Construction site at Hvítanes, 2017, overlooking the Tangafjørður strait under which the tunnel is situated.
Overview
LocationSkálafjørður and Tórshavn, Faroe Islands
StatusIn operation
Operation
Work begun2016
Opened19 December 2020
OwnerThe Faroese Government
OperatorP/F Eystur- og Sandoyartunlar
TrafficAutomotive
TollYes
Vehicles per day5,830 (2024)[1]
Technical
Length11,238 m (36,870 ft)
No. of lanes2
Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph)
Highest elevation21.6 m (70 ft 10 in)
Lowest elevation−189.0 m (−620 ft 1 in)
Width10.5 m
Grade5.0 % (max.)

Eysturoyartunnilin (in English The Eysturoy Tunnel, earlier known as Skálafjarðartunnilin) is a large undersea road tunnel under the Tangafjørður sound in the Faroe Islands, connecting the island of Streymoy to the island of Eysturoy, meaning east island. It also crosses the southern part of Skálafjørður, and connects the towns of Runavík on the eastern side and Strendur on the western side of the fjord, and includes the world's first undersea roundabout in the middle of the network.

It is the largest ever infrastructure project in the Faroe Islands.[2] Altogether, the three-branch sub-sea tunnel measures 11.24 km (6.98 mi) long, including the roundabout. Construction costs are estimated to be around a billion DKK.[7] The roundabout features artwork, including large sculptures and light effects.[3] The tunnel opened for traffic on 19 December 2020.[4][3]

  1. ^ "Hagtøl" [Statistics]. tunnil.fo. January–August 2024. Retrieved 24 September 2024.
  2. ^ "The project". Eystur- og Sandoyartunlar. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  3. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference bbcnews was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ Tórshavn-Eysturoy tunnel to open before Christmas