While Norway has still been contemplating over their "world's first ship tunnel", Finland has quietly opened world's real first ship tunnel. Kimola tunnel is a ship canal with a rock tunnel. Tunnel part is only 70 meters long (the kanal itself is 7 km long). Nevertheless, it is still a ship tunnel. A first in the world. Norwegians are welcome to compete to build world's second ship tunnel!
During the renovation work which started in 2018, the 70-meter-long rock tunnel was left in the canal has been widened, raised and strengthened. Building a bridge to replace the tunnel would have been more expensive. Renovation work has cost 20,8m euros.
On the first day of opening a total of 120 boats have passed through the tunnel.
https://netti-tv.net/ohjelmat/kimolan-kanavan-erikoisuus-on-70-metria-pitka-tunneli/569257
Kimolan kanavan 70-metrinen venetunneli on harvinaisuus.
Suomessa ei ole vastaavaa ja maailmallakin ne ovat harvinaisia.
Kimolan kanavan venereitti avattiin tällä viikolla.
Ensimmäisen vuorokauden aikana tunnelin ja sulun ohitti 120 venekuntaa.
I am reading that Stad Skipstunnel was first proposed 144 years ago. That is a lot of talk...
Personally being number 2 would be OK with me. But at this point in time, I am not even sure about the second position...
Then of course, Stad Skipstunnel is for large ships and slightly longer than 70 meters.
cover tunnel photo by: Matt Brown from London, England / CC BY
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When renovation stated in 2018
https://fimpec.fi/en/a-unique-infrastructure-project-is-being-implemented-at-the-kimola-canal
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