- Gedser-Rostock bridge
The Gedser-Rostock bridge is a proposed project to link the Danish island of
Falster with the German city ofRostock , stretching 40-45 kilometres (25-28 miles) across theBaltic Sea . The proposal is an alternative to theFehmarn Belt bridge .The bridge (or tunnel) would complete the
European route E55 and be the main link betweenScandinavia andBerlin . Today,Gedser andRostock are linked by theScandlines ferries who also operate a Fehmarn Belt line.If completed, it would be the longest bridge in the world stretching a body of water. If built as a
tunnel , it would still be the longest underwater tunnel in the world, but measured by total tunnel length theSeikan Tunnel and theChannel Tunnel are longer. It would also be the only bridge across opensea and not a namedstrait , belt, sound or channel.Although the distance is twice as long as across the Fehmarn Belt, the bridge could be built in part as a
low bridge since water depths are more shallow than in the Fehmarn Belt. The Gedser Reef offers depths of less than convert|10|m|ft|0|lk=on for some convert|15|km|mi|0|abbr=on to the southeast of Gedser.Arguments
Proponents argue the Gedser-Rostock bridge is much better situated as a link from
Scandinavia toBerlin and high-growth areas in Eastern/Central Europe (especiallyPoland ). The distance between Copenhagen and Berlin is convert|140|km|mi|0|abbr=on shorter by Gedser-Rostock as compared to by the Fehmarn Belt. From Copenhagen toMunich , convert|160|km|mi|0|abbr=on are saved, and from Copenhagen to Poland, convert|230|km|mi|0|abbr=on. The Gedser-Rostock link has seen continuous traffic growth and in recent years a great number ofDanes have bought second flats in Berlin. Views needing attribution|date=August 2007The Fehmarn Belt project is said weasel-inline to be a vision dating from the
Cold War when it would have formed the obvious link from Copenhagen to Hamburg andWestern Europe . Also, Hamburg already today is abottleneck for road and rail traffic. The viability of the Fehmarn Belt bridge has been questioned, claiming the official traffic growth expectations are unrealistic. It is also arguedRostock is a major city and port, whereas the German side of the Fehmarn Belt (Eastern Holstein) is a rural area with limited economic potential.The drawback of the Gedser-Rostock solution, apart from its greater length, is the journey from Copenhagen to
Hamburg will be increased by convert|60|km|mi|0|abbr=on. The current ferries across the Fehmarn Belt would, however, offer an alternative if they continue to operate.Political views
The Danish Social Liberal Party and the
Danish People's Party said on3 June 2007 that they favoured the Gedser-Rostock bridge. They were supported by traffic researchers and a consultant from the German Ministry of Traffic. [ [http://jp.dk/indland/article959006.ece New Suggestion: Build Bridge between Gedser and Rostock] ,Jyllands-Posten , 3 June 2007 (Danish)]The Danish transport minister
Flemming Hansen (Conservatives) rejected the Gedser-Rostock proposal on4 June 2007 , claiming it would put the process "ten years back". The Social Democrats, who agree with the Government in this matter, mainly saw the new proposal as an attempt to derail the process, but also said that "if the Germans won't join in, but wish something else, then we will of course listen". [ [http://politiken.dk/indland/article318430.ece Transport minister rejcts Bridge via Gedser-Rostock] ,Politiken , 4 June 2007 (Danish)]On 29 June 2007, the Danish and German authorities agreed to support the
Fehmarn Belt bridge project rather than the Gedser-Rostock bridge. [ [http://www.bmvbs.de/-,302.1000913/Tiefensee-Durchbruch-fuer-fest.htm Tiefensee: Durchbruch für feste Fehmarnbeltquerung, German ministry of transport 29 June 2007] ] .Landside connections
The current state of landside roads and railways forms a picture opposite to that of the Fehmarn Belt project. This explains, in part, why the Danish government has reacted very negatively to the Gedser-Rostock proposal.
For Fehmarn Belt, Germany would need to complete convert|25|km|mi|0|abbr=on more motorway, construct an alternative to the two-lane
Fehmarn Sound bridge , and improve railways, whereas the E47 motorway is near-complete on the Danish side.For Gedser-Rostock, the landside burden would be tilted to the disadvantage of Denmark, needing to build another convert|35|km|mi|0|abbr=on of motorway, whereas Rostock is already well-attached to the German
Autobahn system.See also
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Fehmarn Belt bridge
*Vogelfluglinie
*List of bridges by length
*List of tunnels by length References
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