Railway Plans: Connecting the Scandinavian and German rail networks via the Fehmarnbelt tunnel
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Project Report, advanced level
Project Report, advanced level
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This project is part of a master's programme course named Project in Railway Technology at Chalmers
University of Technology. The report investigates the construction of the Fehmarnbelt fixed link between
Denmark and Germany and analyses the effects and the coming demand following its opening. The opening of
this sub-sea tunnel will have a massive impact on the transportation systems, in particular the railway
networks of both Germany and Denmark, as well as Sweden and Norway. The research has been conducted
through literature studies based on the available documents on construction and plans for its connections in the
four most affected countries. The results indicate that Denmark has successfully improved and planned their
infrastructure network for the opening of the connection, while Germany, Sweden and Norway are lagging
behind, which in turn will result in the Fehmarnbelt fixed link not being able to meet its expected capacity
until certain bottlenecks will be improved. The most critical bottlenecks that likely will still be in place after
the opening of the tunnel is the Fehmarnsundbridge and the Swedish Southern Mainline.
