Brenner Base Tunnel Work Begins

INNSBRUCK, AUSTRIA - MARCH 19: (L-R) Minister for Transport of Germany Alexander Dobrindt, Minister for Transport of Austria Alois Stoeger, European Commissioner for Transport Violeta Bulc, a worker, Hans-Peter Haselsteiner and CEO of the STRABAG company look on as workers inaugurate the tunnel construction of the Brenner Base railway tunnel on March 19, 2015 near Innsbruck, Austria. The tunnel will run beneath the Brenner Pass and form part of a new rail connection between Munich and Florence. With a planned length of 64 kilometers it will be the longest railway tunnel in the world. (Photo by Jan Hetfleisch / Getty Images)
INNSBRUCK, AUSTRIA - MARCH 19: (L-R) Minister for Transport of Germany Alexander Dobrindt, Minister for Transport of Austria Alois Stoeger, European Commissioner for Transport Violeta Bulc, a worker, Hans-Peter Haselsteiner and CEO of the STRABAG company look on as workers inaugurate the tunnel construction of the Brenner Base railway tunnel on March 19, 2015 near Innsbruck, Austria. The tunnel will run beneath the Brenner Pass and form part of a new rail connection between Munich and Florence. With a planned length of 64 kilometers it will be the longest railway tunnel in the world. (Photo by Jan Hetfleisch / Getty Images)
Brenner Base Tunnel Work Begins
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