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Africa-Europe Tunnel: A Leap Under the Sea
5 Jan
Summary
- A £7.4bn undersea tunnel project linking Spain and Morocco is technically viable.
- The 26-mile tunnel could halve travel time between Madrid and Casablanca.
- Construction fieldwork is tentatively planned to start in 2030.

A groundbreaking £7.4bn plan to construct a massive underwater railway tunnel between Africa and Europe has been deemed technically viable, according to a recent feasibility study. This ambitious project aims to connect Spain and Morocco across the Strait of Gibraltar, a critical step that could revolutionize transcontinental travel and trade.
The proposed 26-mile tunnel, with nearly 17 miles submerged, would significantly shorten journeys. For instance, the travel time between Madrid and Casablanca is projected to decrease from a current 12-hour car and ferry trip to a mere five and a half hours by train. This undertaking is expected to feature two separate railway tunnels, accommodating one-way traffic for enhanced safety and efficiency.




