The World's Longest Bridge Will Be 25 Miles Long


Image: Artist's Rendering, MENA Infrustructure


The Qatar-Bahrain Friendship Causeway will connect the Persian Gulf states of Qatar and Bahrain over a 40 km causeway. Construction is scheduled to begin next year at a cost of $2.3 billion. The structure will include both a roadway and a railway, and will reduce travel time between the nations to a mere 30 minutes. Once completed it will become the longest bridge in the world, surpassing the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in the U.S., which is 38 km long. At the link, you can view a comparative graphic.

Link via Gizmodo

Fairly tall at its peak to clear shipping, there were talks about lowering its gradient to make it more suited to rail traffic.

What is the over/under on the first abutment strike?
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...And how long is it by foot if for some reason the car refuses to go any further...? And if the car hicks- do you get congestion of international proportions...?
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It's only 40k, fish. If you can't hold it 30 minutes or remember to gas up before hand... well, I have nothing to say, so I'll just mock you silently. ;)
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