Miners drilling the world’s longest highway tunnel (IM km) through the St Gotthard masif, Switzerland. The break-through is expected to be on March 26, after six years of drilling, but the tunnel will not be open for traffic until mid-1980. It will link northern and southern Europe through the Swiss Alps.
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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34103, 16 March 1976, Page 17
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51Miners drilling the world’s longest highway tunnel (IM km) through the St Gotthard masif, Switzerland. The break-through is expected to be on March 26, after six years of drilling, but the tunnel will not be open for traffic until mid-1980. It will link northern and southern Europe through the Swiss Alps. Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34103, 16 March 1976, Page 17
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