Other cutting-edge infrastructure initiatives are in progress, but a transatlantic tunnel is still a pipe dream. The Fehmarnbelt Tunnel,
An 18-kilometer rail and traffic tunnel that connects northern Germany with southern Denmark, is one example of such a project. The Fehmarnbelt Tunnel,
Which is anticipated to be finished in 2029, would cut down on travel time between the two areas by more than 40 meters as it runs under the Baltic Sea. Femern A/S, the Danish business.
That is driving the project, spokesperson Denise Juchem emphasized the project’s advantages, which include less traffic and quicker, more dependable connections.