Cross-sea traffic ways
Cross-sea traffic ways are vehicle or railroad traffic ways across the sea. Such traffic ways could include bridges or tunnels.
Sea bridges
Existing sea bridges
- Donghai Bridge (People's Republic of China)
- Hangzhou Bay Bridge (People's Republic of China)
- Jiaozhou Bay Bridge and Jiaozhou Bay Tunnel (People's Republic of China)
- Haicang Bridge (People's Republic of China)
- Jintang Bridge (People's Republic of China)
- - Oresund Bridge (Denmark-Sweden)
- Great Belt Fixed Link (Denmark)
- - King Fahd Causeway (Saudi Arabia-Bahrain)
- Bandra-Worli Sea Link (India)
- Pamban Bridge (India)
- Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (India)
- China Maldives Friendship Bridge (Maldives)
- Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (United States)
- Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel (United States)
- Monitor-Merrimac Memorial Bridge-Tunnel (United States)
- Golden Gate Bridge (United States)
- Overseas Highway (United States)
- Confederation Bridge (Canada)
- Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line (Japan)
- Seikan Tunnel (Japan)
- - Channel Tunnel (United Kingdom-France)
- Michael Davitt Bridge (Ireland-Achill Island)
- Crimean Bridge (Russia)
Planned or proposed sea bridges
- Pelješac bridge (Croatia)
- Gibraltar Bridge (Spain-Morocco)
- Strait of Messina Bridge (Italy)
- Bridge of the Horns (Djibouti-Yemen)
- Bering Strait bridge (Russia-United States)
- Sunda Strait Bridge (Indonesia)
- Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (India)
- - British Isles Connectors (Great Britain-Ireland) [1]
- - Qatar Bahrain Causeway bridge (Qatar-Bahrain)
- - Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link
Sea tunnels
References
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