Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link

railway

Cities

Distance

18 km
new
18km
rehabilitated
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existing
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Cost

$8.4b
$8,442,956,000

underConstruction

2029

Objective

To replace a busy sea ferry link between Denmark and Germany, slashing rail travel between Copenhagen and Hamburg to just two and a half hours, while closing a major geographic gap in European trade.

Description

A 18-kilometer immersed tunnel sinking beneath the Baltic Sea, combining a dual-carriageway four-lane motorway with a two-track high-speed electrified railway.

History

Germany and Denmark signed a historic state treaty in 2008 to build a fixed link. Denmark chose an immersed tunnel over a bridge in 2011. Pre-construction was delayed for nearly a decade by complex German environmental court challenges from environmental groups and ferry operators, concluding with a final green light from the German Federal Administrative Court in late 2020.

Finance

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$1.6b investment
European Union
Government
$6.8b loan
Kingdom of Denmark
Government

Operators

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Contractors

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Vinci
Company
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Max Bögl
Company

Governing authorities

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European Union
Government
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