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- Seikan_Tunnel abstract "The Seikan Tunnel (青函トンネル Seikan Tonneru or 青函隧道 Seikan Zuidō) is a 53.85 km (33.46 mi) railway tunnel in Japan, with a 23.3 km (14.5 mi) long portion under the seabed. The track level is about 100 metres (330 ft) below the seabed and 240 m (790 ft) below sea level. It travels beneath the Tsugaru Strait — connecting Aomori Prefecture on the main Japanese island of Honshu with the northern island of Hokkaido — as part of the Kaikyo Line of Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido). The name Seikan comes from combining the on'yomi readings of the first characters of Aomori (青森), the nearest major city on the Honshu side of the strait, and Hakodate (函館), the nearest major city on the Hokkaido side.The Seikan Tunnel is the deepest operational main-line rail tunnel in the world (though Line 3 of the Guangzhou Metro's central tunnel has been longer since 2010) and the second longest after the Gotthard Base Tunnel in Switzerland. The Seikan Tunnel is also the longest undersea tunnel in the world, but the Channel Tunnel between the United Kingdom and France has a longer undersea portion.".
- Seikan_Tunnel location Tsugaru_Strait.
- Seikan_Tunnel openingDate "1988-03-13".
- Seikan_Tunnel openingYear "1988".
- Seikan_Tunnel operatedBy Hokkaido_Railway_Company.
- Seikan_Tunnel owner Japan_Railway_Construction,_Transport_and_Technology_Agency.
- Seikan_Tunnel routeEndLocation Hokkaido.
- Seikan_Tunnel routeStartLocation Honshu.
- Seikan_Tunnel speedLimit "140.0".
- Seikan_Tunnel status "Active".
- Seikan_Tunnel thumbnail Seikantunnel_-_Tsugaru_street_detail.PNG?width=300.
- Seikan_Tunnel trackLength "53850.0".
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageExternalLink sin-e08.html.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageID "403388".
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageLength "15794".
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageOutDegree "77".
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageRevisionID "680940967".
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Aomori,_Aomori.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Aomori_Prefecture.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Bering_Strait_crossing.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Cassiopeia_(train).
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coastal_construction.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_tunnels_in_Japan.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tunnels_completed_in_1988.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Undersea_tunnels.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Channel_Tunnel.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Continuous_welded_rail.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Dual_gauge.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Echo_sounding.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Fixed_link.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Gotthard_Base_Tunnel.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Hakodate.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Hakodate,_Hokkaido.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Hokkaido.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Hokkaido_Railway_Company.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Hokkaido_Shinkansen.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Hokutosei.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Honshu.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Archive.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Intrusion.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Intrusion_(geology).
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink JR_Freight_Class_EH800.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink JR_Hokkaido.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Japan_Railway_Construction,_Transport_and_Technology_Agency.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_National_Railways.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_yen.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Kaikyo_Line.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Kaikyō_Line.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Kanji.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Kuromatsunai.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Kuromatsunai,_Hokkaido.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Line_3,_Guangzhou_Metro.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Mudstone.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Narrow-gauge_railway.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Narrow_gauge_railway.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Neogene.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Neogene_period.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Oshima-Ōno_Station.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Pyroclastic_rock.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Sakhalin–Hokkaido_Tunnel.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Sapporo.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Sapporo_Station.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Seikan_Tunnel_Tappi_Shako_Line.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Seikan_Tunnel_Tappi_Shakō_Line.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Shin-Hakodate_Station.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Shinkansen.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Standard_gauge.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Stratum.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Syncline.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Taishō_period.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Tappi-Kaitei_Station.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Tertiary.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Tertiary_period.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Tokuo_Yamashita.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Tokyo.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Toya_Maru.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Track_(rail_transport).
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Train_on_Train.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Tsugaru_Strait.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Tuff.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Tunnel_boring_machine.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Tōya_Maru.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Yasuhiro_Nakasone.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink Yoshioka-Kaitei_Station.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink File:Inside_seikan_tunnel.JPG.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink File:Location_TsugaruPeninsulaJp.jpg.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink File:Seikan-tunnel-yoshioka.jpg.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink File:Seikan_Tunnel_3d_cross_section_1a.svg.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLink File:Seikan_Tunnel_profile_diagram.svg.
- Seikan_Tunnel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Seikan Tunnel".
- Seikan_Tunnel caption "Map of the Seikan Tunnel".
- Seikan_Tunnel el "Yes".
- Seikan_Tunnel end Hokkaido.
- Seikan_Tunnel gauge "Mixed".
- Seikan_Tunnel hasPhotoCollection Seikan_Tunnel.
- Seikan_Tunnel location "Beneath the Tsugaru Strait".
- Seikan_Tunnel name "Seikan Tunnel".
- Seikan_Tunnel next "-".
- Seikan_Tunnel notrack "double track rail tunnel".
- Seikan_Tunnel open "1988-03-13".