Túnel Seikan
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Un túnel ferroviario de 53,85 km en Japón que conecta las islas de Honshu y Hokkaido bajo el Estrecho de Tsugaru. Completado en 1988 tras 24 años de construcción, fue el túnel más largo del mundo hasta que abrió el Túnel de Base del Gotardo. Desde 2016, el Shinkansen de Hokkaido utiliza un tramo del túnel, compartiéndolo con trenes de mercancías convencionales a velocidades reducidas.
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Seikan Tunnel is a term used in the railway industry. Understanding this concept helps travelers navigate train services, schedules, and ticketing more effectively. See the full definition above for details.
Knowing what Seikan Tunnel means can help passengers plan their journeys, understand announcements, and make informed decisions about routes, fares, and service types when traveling by train.
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