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Extreme Engineering - SE1E05 [part2/5] - Bridging the bering strait

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Extreme Engineering - SE1E05 [part2/5] - Bridging the bering strait

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  • And who's gong to maintain these thousands of miles of highway? Snow and ice removal, repairs, repavings, accident response, etc....

  • They gonna build railway tunnel... Which is much better idea..

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  • @no1reallycaresabout2 But I agree, a tunnel wouldn't B subject to as severe weather conditions

  • @ishamj1 Ventil8ng the highway tunnel would B a major issue. MayB just have a tunnel and have trains transport ur car across like in the Chunnel

  • @ishamj1 highway? are you going to use snowmobile or something to go from Yakutsk to Anchorage? how are you going to maintain thousands of miles of road in tundra? the only reasonable solution is rail track.. no highway is needed. if you want to bring car across you load it on the train and get off at the other continent

  • @no1reallycaresabout2 or, they could just build a highway and railway tunnel and not worry about a bridge.

  • @vladan1021 a highway would be a good idea, but, a bridge would be a bad idea. reason being is that if a bridge was built, it wouldn't stay up for 3 months because of the beating it would get. so if they built a link, a highway link would be a good idea as well as rail and oil, it would need to be tunnel and since it is only 55 miles, it wouldn't be that much to maintain.

  • @vvysoc or how much more Bush spent on bombing Iraq, a country that posed zero threat to us.

  • @rhyno6 Chuck Norris of course.

  • @Gage84, definetly an engineering milestone.

  • Ther Russians have green lit this project in August! :D

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