All aboard: Tickets go on sale for Finland-Estonia train tunnel, yet to be built
The tunnel would also connect a proposed Arctic rail link with the rest of Europe's rail network.
HELSINKI — Despite no tunnel and no government or European Union backing, passengers can now buy tickets for trips through what would be the world’s longest undersea rail link, between Helsinki and the Estonian capital Tallinn.
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