Cross-sea traffic ways are vehicle or railroad traffic ways across the sea. Such traffic ways could include bridges or tunnels.

Sea bridges

Existing sea bridges

Sea bridges under construction

Planned or proposed sea bridges

Former bridges

Sea tunnels

Existing sea tunnels

Sea tunnels under construction

  • The second Jiaozhou Bay Subsea Tunnel (China)[5]
  • Shantou SuAi Bay Subsea Tunnel (China)[6]
  • Shenzhen Mawan Cross-Sea Tunnel (China)[7]
  • Xidian Bay Subsea Tunnel (China)[8]
  • Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link

Planned or proposed sea tunnels

Traffic dams

References

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