Compared with bridges One such advantage would be that a tunnel would still allow shipping to pass. A low bridge would need an opening or swing bridge to allow shipping to pass, which can cause
traffic congestion. Conversely, a higher bridge that does allow shipping may be unsightly and opposed by the public, and should it collapse, it may block shipping. Higher bridges can also be more expensive than lower ones. Bridges can also be closed due to harsh weather such as high winds. Tunneling makes excavated soil available that can be used to create new land (see
land reclamation). This was done with the rock excavated for the
Channel Tunnel, which was used to create
Samphire Hoe.
Compared with ferry links through the
Gulf of Finland as part of the
Rail Baltica project As with bridges, albeit with more chance, ferry links may be closed by adverse weather (strong winds) or tides. Travelling through a tunnel is significantly quicker than travelling using a ferry link, as shown by the times for travelling through the
Channel Tunnel (75–90 minutes for ferry and 21 minutes on the
Eurostar). Ferries also usually use
fossil fuels emitting
greenhouse gases while most railway tunnels are
electrified. In the
Baltic Sea, one of the busiest areas for
passenger ferries in the world,
sea ice is a problem, causing seasonal disruption or requiring expensive ice-breaking ships. In the
Øresund region the construction of the bridge-tunnel has been cited as enhancing regional integration and giving an economic boom not possible with the previous ferry links. Similar arguments are used by proponents of the
Helsinki-Tallinn tunnel in the
Talsinki region. There are various issues with the safety of both tunnels and ferries, in the case of tunnels, fire is a particular hazard with
several fires having broken out in the Channel Tunnel. On the other hand, the
free surface effect is a significant safety risk for
RORO ferries as seen in the sinking of
MS Estonia. Tunnels which exclude dangerous, combustible freights and the fuel or
lithium-ion batteries carried aboard motorcars can significantly reduce fire risk. == Disadvantages ==