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List of tunnels of the Faroe Islands

Tunnels and bridges are an important part of the Faroese transportation network.

Road tunnels
This list shows the Faroese tunnels, listed by age: ==Bridges and causeways==
Bridges and causeways
This list shows the longest Faroese bridges and causeways, listed by age: ==Tunnels under construction==
Tunnels under construction
==Tunnels closed for traffic==
Tunnels closed for traffic
In addition, there are custom-built tunnels in Fuglafjørður used as storage space for local fishing companies. All are cul-de-sacs and closed to the public. The newest tunnels open in 2025 and measure 899 and 985 meters in length. == Planned and proposed tunnels ==
Operators
Public works authority Landsverk operates the national road network, excluding the four sub-sea toll tunnels. These tunnels are each operated by its own state-owned limited company, but the four companies are brought together under a single brand and organisation, Tunnil p/F. This company administers the tolls, which charged are via number plate recognition and collected at petrol stations or car rental companies upon return of the car. Reduced fares are available for vehicles with a subscription (in Faroese: hald). A 2022 poll suggested continued support for toll charges. Tórshavn Municipality owns and operates the Sandá Bridge and Húsareynstunnilin, which is formally a municipal road, though functionally part of the national highway network. ==See also==
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