Europe's $45BN Mega Tunnels through the Alps
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- čas přidán 17. 07. 2024
- The EU is building a record-breaking network of tunnels beneath the Alps. Today we will look at the construction behind the top 6 longest tunnels in the Alps!
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0:00 The $45BN Tunnels Cutting Through the Alps
0:25 The Alps
2:18 The Trans-European Transport Network
4:01 The Longest Tunnels in the World
5:15 Lötschberg Base Tunnel
7:37 Gotthard Base Tunnel
10:01 Mont d’Ambin Base Tunnel
11:56 Koralm & Semmering Base Tunnel
12:34 Brenner Base Tunnel
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Long overdue and will probably be well used soon enough. It's Europe. I hope you do a video on all the newly announced crazy projects for Saudi Arabia added since NEOM and The Line including the 2 KM tall RISE Riyadh Tower designed by the same architect behind the now restarted Jeddah Tower and of course Burj Khalifa over in Dubai...
As a senior engineer, I have detailed insights in what is required to make such projects possible and I'm always amazed at what my colleagues are able to achieve. You have my respect. Thank you!
The first two were not built and payd by the EU but Switzerland
They are however part of a TEN-T corridor, the Rhine-Alpine Corridor. The list of corridors was announced in 2013, at that time the Lötschberg base tunnel was already in operation and the Gotthard base tunnel well advanced already, construction start in 1999, installation of rail infrastructure finished by 2015.
Both Norway and Switzerland are mentioned in EU documents on the Scandinavian - Mediterranean corridor and the Rhine-Alpine Corridor, respectively. For example in regard to train control systems (ERTMS). I don’t know if there is any joint funding, but there is cooperation. Switzerland has officially agreed to implement the European Union Agency for Railways (ERA)’s procedures and authorisation processes set forth in the EU's Fourth Railway Package.
Over time, those are great investment for the next 100 years... it hurts now.. but will pay off 1000 fold
It is so great to see how much Europa had evolved. Just a few generations ago, those countries were at war with each other.
Look what you can achieve with cooperation.
I believe that the positive impact of these tunnels will be astronomical.
Love your videos! Presented really well and you can tell all the work that was put in. Thanks for them!
Gotthard and Lötschberg were by no stretch of definition built by the EU, but by Switzerland, which is not a member of the EU.
Nor did the EU pay for them.
Actually, Switzerland is still waiting for the proper connections in Germany and Italy.
The EU is years and decades behind on those agreed upon parts of the corridors.
in austria, we have the same problem. germany hasn't even decided on a route for the connection to the brenner base tunnel. that's quite insane. but bavaria is very scared of having more competition in the south, and the past and current german governments always had bavarian ministers of transportation, who are neither interested in trains nor competition from the south.
The only thing: both the Lötschberg and the Gotthard base tunnels have been built by Switzerland, not the EU. (As Switzerland is not a member of the EU). (But I don’t know, if some co-funding was coming from the EU…)
There was no co-funding by the EU. Switzerland paid for all the Lötschberg, Gotthard and Mt. Ceneri base tunnels completly by itself.
@@clee79 Everybody knows the Swiss have lots of money and not only from their admittadly great professionalism and work culture.
Financing is Swiss only as I know but everybody who use this route pay for. And every truck driven in Switzerland
The thumbnail has changed 3 times within 25 minutes lol.
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The real reason is that the video is not performing very good 😢
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This video is so well produced! I love it. Thanks for such a great explanation and presentation!
Hi MegaBuilds thanks for the video
really EU is building a record-breaking network of tunnels beneath the Alps. Thanks for video
Half of the mentioned tunnels are build by a country that isn‘t even in the EU.
Plus the construction planning started before the TEN network was even a theory.
Lötschberg, Gotthard and Cenneribase tunnel are neither planned nor financed by the EU.
Great video! A video about Terzo Valico’s tunnel (part of the Rhine-Alpls corridor) would be great
Another great video, keep up with great work 😊❤
Love these videos and I been looking forward to your uploads, what’s your schedule for videos
Very well done and the facts and figures are helpful too xx
Thank you, we aim for a video every Saturday :)
Amazing Video!
Great video!
Blows my mind drilling from either end and they line up perfect. If you try drill through a wall or bit of wood each end they rarely line up !
Great video thanks
There is no mention of the "Direttissima" line which crosses the Apennine mountains and connects Bologna with Florence and is already operational. It has a discontinuous total of 73 km of tunnel on 78 km of total route. When you travel along it by train it seems like you are going through a single tunnel.
Cool video!
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Nice overview! I am sure the economic benefits are most worthwhile.
Now all they have to do is unscrew the ticket network. XD
You learn something new everyday
definelty worth
its a great day when megabuilds posts a video
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I'm most excited about the under construction tunnel linking Hamburg to Copenhagen. I also hope one day the competing project via Rostosk to link Copenhagen to Berlin more directly is also built! That whole stretch from C-Malmo to Kiel is probably the most important stretch of water and land in Europe barring the Strait of Gibraltar or perhaps Istanbul...
Both of the latter two are not in Europe but on the border of Europe.
that's the drill fire nation use to break Ba Sing Se wall
Regarding the North Sea-Med Corridor (like the North Sea Corridor), the line doesn't run through the UK anymore, but instead goes on by sea through the English Channel to Ireland directly
Wooow Italy is doing so good
The basetunnels not only are built from the portals at the ends but even from several point between too.
Hi, can you make a video about upcoming megaprojects in asia, theres many and i want to know, especially about the dubai train underwater from dubai to mumbai?
I like the nickname for TBMs we use in Brazil: tatuzão, which means "big armadillo".
That's a cute name 😊
Très bien, continuez. Et les Pyrénées ?
these people protesting need to look at the bigger picture
To good HOW DO YOU CREATE THIS
Good 😊
Some tech companies in Europe are working on a magnetic levitation system that are compatible with our current European Rail network.
If it becomes feasible and safe, then Europe will implement them into the pipeline standardization.
In my country the Netherlands that research got canceled. Soon we have self driving electric cars anyway.
Search 'IronLev', is an Italian project to create a levitation train using the existing railway network.
45 billion dollars is little cost compared to the infrastructure we get. California high speed rail is belived to cost beetween 88-128 billion or it might be cancelled. This is great for EU.
AT 2:10 nice shot of the Canadian Rockies. or are those grain cars marked Alberta and Canada really in the Alps?
That's definitely on the CP line between Lake Louise and Golden or possibly near Banff or Canmore. I'm a 4G Albertan and that's definitely B-roll from 'Burta!
To make these videos you sometimes need to use some stock footage. That's how it works.
@@LV-426... We know. :)
FWIW This video is the 27th video in my Watch Later playlist and its volume is really, really low compared to everything I've been watching so far.
Count Alexander Suvorov (1729-1800) was a Russian field marshal who commanded Russian-Austrian forces in Italy in 1799. Having received orders to help Russian troops in Switzerland, he made the famous march through the Alps. Memorable date in military history: September 24, 1799, troops under the command of Suvorov completed the crossing of the Alps
probably should reconsider your use of "European Union" completing the Swiss tunnels considering the EU had nothing to do with it. Also, the Ceneri base tunnel (chenery) is already completed...
Just so you know the hyphen in the abbreviation means it is pronounced 10-T not tent
I like you rebranded from TopLuxury, it was a bit pretentious :) I subscribed anyways, but this new name fits you much better.
Do they ever find valuable deposits along the way, like copper or heavy metals?
No, apart from some bank vaults with gold bars! 🙂
Europe is rich. They can afford it. They have even money for an underground tunnel from Gibraltar to Morocco. That will be the next MegaBuilds :)
I sure hope so. Morocco is fast becoming the most influential country in North Africa...
This project will remain at the level of a dream.
Gibraltar is not a member of the EU. The UK does not even want to spend money on their own HS2. It is very unlikely that they would fund such a tunnel.
@@klausolekristiansen2960 So start the tunnel from Tarifa, just south and west of Gibraltar.
3:24 pointing at Rotterdam in the Netherlands and saying Belgium?
What happens to all the solid rock that they drill/blast out of the tunnel's paths?
Recycled in part to make the tunnel walls with cement.
In Switzerland many disused open mines have been refilled and renaturalised.
There is also the reconstruction of islets in lakes where dredging for sand and gravel has ruined shorelines, so here too natural environments have been rebuilt.
I don't think very highly of those people who are in opposition to these projects.
Yes, they are worth that much money. :)
How the hell do you transport a TBM? It seems like a massive undertaking
Assembled on site from smaller modular pieces. Same way some are taken apart in the end. Others though are left in place buried forever like some modern fossil. I find that fascinating onto itself!
@@stickynorth Wow, that's super fascinating. I feel like those buried TBM's are a supervillain plan waiting to happen.
In pieces?
0:11 , what the heck was that line coming out of Ireland??
It may be a dedicated ferries line.
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I like how you used mount Cook as the mountain example ;D
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are you the Shivam of Caspian report?
the ten-t offensive
The Medditerian corridor goes from Spain to Slovakia*, and no, I am not saying this to piss of Hungarians. If you look at the map of all the corridors, you can see that the Mefditerian corridor ends in Košice
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In the U.S. these Tunnels would cost 400 billion dollars and take 50 years to complete while finishing and stopping at around 65% of the project.
No they wouldn't. You think Switzerland is a cheap country? Everything but the tunnel would be more expensive. In some places they would. In California you got earthquakes. You don't have those in the alps. You got to build earthquake proof in California. It highly depend on where you build. Don't build where you've earthquakes and it will save you some cash. The prices are just for the tunnels. It doesn't include everything else.
Places like Mexico and below also bad railways, so the really have the profit of railways you need outside connections for trade.
This isn’t belgium 3:20 its rotterdam in the netherlands
Lessons learned from these projects will cheapen tunnel construction further in the future.
Until now, costs went always up, regardless of the learnings! I doubt the Brenner will end up being cheaper than the Gotthard.
Kireh😕
Put it in MILESSSSS
Like nuclear power plants, the upfront costs may seem shockingly high but over the lifespan of the project? Peanuts! All tunnels that help link Earth together are wanted and needed including the Tangiers-Gibraltar tunnel and potentially bridge and tunnels connecting Indonesia to Singapore and Malaysia as well as the Bering Strait tunnel if and when Russian leadership changes, that is...
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Disappointing that there was no discussion of the economics
Hi
Hi :)
Just hope you don't get buried in one, if something happens.
Monaco? Really
Switzerland isn’t part of EU so technically it’s not EU who planned the Swisss base tunnels.
Altough it was sort of a compromise: higher road taxes on trucks and in return the tunnels would be built. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NRLA
Meanwhile the train sysytem in the USA...
You might want to revise the video since some of the information is not correct. All 3 tunnels mentioned located in Switzerland - the Loetschberg, Gotthard and Monte Ceneri tunnels - were entirely financed by the Swiss Federation and the EU did not contribute a sigle Euro to it.
Funny to show the Gornergrat rack railway which is for tourist traffic and has nothing to do with the EU corridors.
There were other similar shots that have nothing to do with the corridors, like the Albula line with the Landwasser viaduct.
@@markusstudeli2997 Yes, usually they make a long sermon and play nice takes that have nothing to do with the sermon. The outcome is a YT video.
Btw: The Albula line is in some way an Alpine corridor as it has been replaced by a long tunnel that provides a much more weather-independent connection to the Engadin.
To the editor: This video is extremely superficially researched and is full of hair-raising errors that could be corrected even by simply reading the Wikipedia.
Shot of Canadian national rail, just saying..
You could also inform yourself how to pronounce 'Lötschberg Tunnel' instead of 'Lotschberg Tunnel'. The two dots are not for neglect.
What if they didnt meet in the middle😂😂
Then they have 4 tunnels :-)
Looking4 youtube vidéo 🤔
Video author keeps mentioning the european union in the first 5 minutes (when I write this comment) but most of the video pictures Swiss trains, bridges and tunnels. And Switzerland is not part of the european union.
The swiss actually stated most of this because they wanted to reduce the amount of trucks going through and polluting their country, so most of them are now transiting switzerland on trains through those tunnels.
I like this chanel but but Lötschberg and Gotthard tunnels are in Switzerland. We are not in the EU!
You are de facto though, especially economically.
The eu out here making tunnels through the fucking alps and spain isn't capable of connecting important cities to each other by rail lmfao
Well done, but I would have preferred footage of European railways, no us and no Russian. Thanks.
The problem with the passenger trains is that flying is way cheaper and faster in Europe. They are making train travel way too expensive. Especially outside the summer vacation months i would never take the train for long rides. I flew from Brussel to Hungary and back for 35 euro's. There's no way i'm getting into a sleeper train for 22 hours and pay close to 200 euro's on a deal. You can find deal for flights all across Europe for under a 100 Euro's. Flying is always cheaper.
Do not take the train from Switzerland to Italy through the tunnel in Switzerland as a tourist. You'll miss the prettiest views in the world. That would be the biggest mistake you'll ever make.
The choice is influenced by: the wetness (the larger the luggage, the more convenient the train) the time (there are waiting times at airports, while those at trains are almost nil). Speaking of Italian trains (FrecciaRossa and Italo) The seats are much more comfortable even in economy class than in the plane. There are charging points and free internet (WiFi), you can continue with your project or stay on the pc without much problem.
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Man you guys haven't checked in INDIA tunnels in Leh-Ladakh & in Manali tunnels.
Not sure you guys have checked,
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If U wanna B taken more serious U should not wildly mix up rail lines. Especially not show one-way ones, made 4 tourist sake only, while talking of outdated transit-networks!
JOVIAL JARROD AND THE KIDS CHOIR
Best way to spend a money. Better than war, corruption, minority or gender projects. All will benefits from...
All these tunnels are cheaper than money for Ukraine
Ah.. Switzerland. famous for being a member of the EU... 🙃
LOL. HIS NAME IS REGINA.
South of Europe? Really?
Wonder if The Boring Company is helping out with better tunnel boring machines?