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List of bridge–tunnels

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List of bridge–tunnels:

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List
Bridge–tunnel Completion Country Location Body/ies of water Notes
Hampton Roads Bridge–Tunnel 1957 United States Norfolk and Hampton, Virginia Hampton Roads
Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel 1964 United States Virginia Beach and Northampton County, Virginia Chesapeake Bay
Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel 1967 Canada Montreal (Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve), and Longueuil, Quebec Saint Lawrence River bridge–tunnel transition uses natural island
Cross-Harbour Tunnel and Canal Road Flyover 1972 Hong Kong Happy Valley, Kellett Island and Hung Hom Bay Victoria Harbour and Bowrington Canal bridge–tunnel transition uses natural island and over reclaimed land; Bowrington Canal now covered
Monitor–Merrimac Memorial Bridge–Tunnel 1992 United States Suffolk and Newport News, Virginia Hampton Roads
Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line 1997 Japan Kawasaki (in Kanagawa Prefecture) and Kisarazu (in Chiba Prefecture) Tokyo Bay
Tokyo Monorail 1968 Japan Between Shōwajima and Seibijō Ebitori RiverEbitori River [ja] a bridge–tunnel carrying monorail
Great Belt Fixed Link 1997 Denmark Zealand and Funen Great Belt includes a railway tunnel, bridge–tunnel transition uses natural island
Øresund Bridge 2000 Denmark/Sweden Copenhagen and Malmö Øresund/Öresund includes a railway tunnel
Shanghai Yangtze River Tunnel and Bridge 2009 China Pudong, Changxing and Chongming Yangtze River bridge–tunnel transition uses natural island; includes rail tracks
Busan–Geoje Fixed Link 2010 South Korea Busan and Geoje Island South Sea of Korea bridge–tunnel transition uses natural island
Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge 2018 China/Hong Kong/Macau Zhuhai (in Guangdong Province), Chek Lap Kok, Macau Peninsula Pearl River estuary (Jiuzhouyang)
Island Eastern Corridor Link and Central–Wan Chai Bypass (Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter Section) 2019 Hong Kong Fortress Hill and Causeway Bay New Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter
Tuen Mun–Chek Lap Kok Link 2020 Hong Kong Area 40 (in Tuen Mun), HKZMB Control Point (off Chek Lap Kok), Tai Ho Wan (on Lantau) Urmston Road
Shenzhen–Zhongshan Bridge 2024 China Shenzhen, Zhongshan Pearl River estuary (Lingdingyang)

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