Why Sweden Gambled $4BN on a Super-Deep Tunnel

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  • Опубликовано: 21 май 2024
  • Stockholm is in a race to fix it's traffic congestion. But will this really work?
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  • @TheB1M
    @TheB1M  25 дней назад +22

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    • @_Mackan
      @_Mackan 25 дней назад +1

      no lol

    • @e2U
      @e2U 22 дня назад

      Reality roll by design...haha

  • @zenvoidd
    @zenvoidd 25 дней назад +1177

    "More lanes have been added but it's not enough" yeah bro just one more lane bro we'll fix it bro one more lane

    • @fdssd1736
      @fdssd1736 25 дней назад +58

      Volvo has bought most swedish politicians

    • @filip9564
      @filip9564 25 дней назад +94

      They changed from 2 lanes to 3
      Not some crazy texas thing were they ha e like 8

    • @filip9564
      @filip9564 25 дней назад

      @@fdssd1736volvo is owned by china and no they have not

    • @maddog2314
      @maddog2314 25 дней назад +58

      Yep, all I could think about was induced demand.

    • @SomeKidFromBritain
      @SomeKidFromBritain 25 дней назад +35

      You get to a safe and functional number of lanes then you stop.
      Usually this is 2-3

  • @zeytelaloi
    @zeytelaloi 25 дней назад +614

    The problem isn't congestion in Stockholm per-se among its inhabitants; introducing more public transport would help with that. The problem is that Stockholm, as is mentioned, is built on a number of islands, between the Mälaren lake and the Baltic Sea, the former of which serves as ~150 km wide barrier. As a result, Stockholm serves as the only land bridge along the east coast.
    In addition to the inhabitants of Stockholm, there is a lot of traffic that needs to go from other parts of Sweden north and south of Stockholm. Because there are massive waterways they need to pass through the city, and there are currently essentially only two proper highways. One goes through the very center of the city - past the historical old town - and the other, Essingeleden, passes slightly to the west of it. (There are two smaller bridges but those are really just intended for city busses, vans, few passenger cars, bicyclists, etc - not long-haul trucks carrying containers)
    We've had incidents in the past where a long-haul truck crashed and blocked several lanes of traffic on the Essingeleden and it was catastrophic for not just the city's inhabitants but all other logistics passing through the city.
    The Stockholm bypass is meant to offer one additional route bypassing the center completely. While some Stockholmers might use it to cut their driving commute travels, and it will off-load the highways in the center, in practice the really big beneficiaries will be long-haul truck drivers.

    • @fernbedek6302
      @fernbedek6302 25 дней назад +26

      If you get fewer people in Stockholm on the existing roads with public transit that would open up more road capacity for long distance transport. Or, if you really need to bypass the city entirely (say, when transporting hazardous goods or something) then rail is better for long distance cargo and build a rail tunnel.

    • @Croz89
      @Croz89 25 дней назад +76

      I think this is something a lot of commenters are missing, too many people have this knee-jerk anti-car response whenever there is any new road construction. It's same idea for the road tunnel in Antwerp, route lorries around the city (in that case to get to the docks). Even if it doesn't help with congestion that much, fewer lorries in urban areas that don't need to be there is always a good thing for both air quality and safety.

    • @Croz89
      @Croz89 25 дней назад +31

      @@fernbedek6302 Sweden is fairly sparsely populated outside of a few major cities, the rail network isn't extensive enough and mills and factories are too spread out to make a large amount of rail freight economic.

    • @fernbedek6302
      @fernbedek6302 25 дней назад +16

      @@Croz89 I'm Canadian. We're even more sparsely populated. We're still able to make rail the main way we move freight. If anything, low densities are good for freight rail because there's less stopping and starting and more benefit from saving on driver-hours over the long distances you're having to transport things.

    • @Croz89
      @Croz89 25 дней назад +25

      @@fernbedek6302 Canada has the US freight rail network to connect to, plus it has ports on both coasts and a lot of low value bulk goods to move. Sweden's railway doesn't really connect much to much outside Sweden, only Copenhagen via the Oresund and a couple of connections to Norway (Finland is a break of gauge). Sweden's rail network isn't much less extensive really, it's just more passenger focused.
      Unless you're dealing with containers off ships, higher value lower volume goods are generally going to be moved by road, it just doesn't make sense to build a railway spur to every factory, mill or refinery, or even a loading station in the local area.

  • @Josephoz99
    @Josephoz99 25 дней назад +246

    FYI this is not only about congestion. The focus is to mainly shift away throughrunning traffic from the city center and also to reduce vulnerability of the road system in Stockholm.

    • @dataandcolours6284
      @dataandcolours6284 4 дня назад

      Exactly and what is why this is such a bad solution. This ring will both be extremely expensive but not actually solve the problem as the ring is simply to close to Stockholm. There is typically often congestion all the way from Södertälje in south on the E4 and also congestion north of Sollentuna. This ring road will not fix that at all. It amazes me that the politician doesn't realize that a huge part of the problem is through-traffic that have no destination or departure anywhere close to Stockholm. Significantly updating road 55 had made so much more sense and be a more economically sound investment.

    • @Idkwhothisiss8
      @Idkwhothisiss8 День назад

      @@dataandcolours6284Fast är det verkligen så mycket trafik redan från Södertälje? Det brukar börja i höjd med Botkyrka (såvida inte något trafikhinder uppstår) om man ska norr ut, så på så vis är den ju rätt så bra planerad

  • @Crabman_87
    @Crabman_87 25 дней назад +603

    Who the hell provided that b-roll at 6:15 ?!? 💀

    • @daricora
      @daricora 25 дней назад +142

      "Fill up your car like someone that has never pumped gas before"

    • @kinfongyeung5400
      @kinfongyeung5400 25 дней назад +55

      @@daricora must be someone from new jersey

    • @tsint
      @tsint 25 дней назад +23

      Gas is nowadays so cheap in Sweden so we can afford this ;)

    • @curtis545454
      @curtis545454 25 дней назад +5

      I don't even need to check, I know exactly what happens then

    • @hughmcaloon6506
      @hughmcaloon6506 25 дней назад +16

      Derek Zoolander!

  • @katherinebrubaker7788
    @katherinebrubaker7788 25 дней назад +90

    2:44 Fred: This enormous project isn't built in a day
    Me: *he's going to talk about the sponsor*

  • @plaveccz3180
    @plaveccz3180 25 дней назад +102

    Damn, I didnt expect to see this here. I spent 5 years working on this project on one of the sections. We had about 4 kilometers of main tunnels + all small connection tunnels and ramps, which added up to about 20 kilometers of tunnel. It was very interesting work.

    • @RevitExperiments
      @RevitExperiments 3 дня назад

      I worked on it in 2020 for 6 months. Quite interesting, but things were still moving slowly Honestly I have some doubts it's gonna be finished by 2030, but let's see.

  • @leonkernan
    @leonkernan 25 дней назад +248

    6:14 Someone teach that guy how to use a petrol pump!!!

    • @ebx100
      @ebx100 25 дней назад +1

      The petrol pumps are green in the Philippines as well. Practically shit in my pants every time I fill up my motorbike!

    • @ebx100
      @ebx100 25 дней назад +4

      And I don't try to spill half of my weekly 4 liters all over the pavement, either!

    • @jonevansauthor
      @jonevansauthor 25 дней назад

      Yes, he should be imprisoned for our safety. Sheesh.

    • @Timeyy
      @Timeyy 25 дней назад +7

      Bro spilled like 5€ worth of gas for no reason lmao

    • @dancostello6465
      @dancostello6465 25 дней назад

      He dunno he a Swedish #borg #borg #borg

  • @philipbengtsson2186
    @philipbengtsson2186 25 дней назад +149

    The IKEA highway, connecting the two stores north and south of the city.

    • @ebx100
      @ebx100 25 дней назад +13

      Damn, I'm suddenly craving meatballs.

    • @Sevenfold120
      @Sevenfold120 25 дней назад +6

      I bet that was taken in consideration when they started this.

    • @elldmdnz
      @elldmdnz 25 дней назад

      shut up

    • @jonevansauthor
      @jonevansauthor 25 дней назад +9

      Everyone knows what you really need for Ikea is a highway through the shop itself so you can go straight to the thing you need to see and not all the way around it. :D

    • @lars-akechesburg9911
      @lars-akechesburg9911 25 дней назад +8

      Funny thing is that the bypass startpoint is next to the biggest IKEA in the world

  • @reddimus11
    @reddimus11 25 дней назад +47

    It would be cool for you to look back at some of your older episodes and check back on the status of those construction projects today!

  • @axelliljencrantz4462
    @axelliljencrantz4462 25 дней назад +30

    All the stock footage was actually of Stockholm, the description of the project as well as the history of traffic in Stockholm was accurate. Impressive!

    • @GackFinder
      @GackFinder 9 дней назад +1

      That's true, even the stock footage at 6:14 is from Sweden, I know because I'm the guy in the video.

    • @eliaslundstedt5607
      @eliaslundstedt5607 8 дней назад

      @@GackFinder Lär dig tanka för i helvete

  • @tobias_dahlberg
    @tobias_dahlberg 25 дней назад +28

    Seeing a lot of weird takes from people who presumably do not understand the situation. A bypass is needed. The E4 is one of if not the most trafficked highway in Sweden, running along the entire country and going through Stockholm. There are countless journeys being taken going north or south and they all have to pass THROUGH the capital on the current E4. A bypass can divert all those cars and semi-trucks so that the traffic that you see in the city is basically only city traffic, no one just passing through. If you're going from Sundsvall to Jönköping, why would you need to drive through the capital and add to the traffic there?. It's like if every journey going along the east coast of the United States HAD to go through Washington D.C

    • @dataandcolours6284
      @dataandcolours6284 4 дня назад +1

      @tobias_dahlberg Exactly. It would have made so much more sense to simply spend all this insane amount of money on updating road 55 Norrköping-Katrineholm-Strängnäs-Enköping-Uppsala. It's such a no brainer for people NOT living in or close to Stockholm. The insane amount traffic that is forced do drive through or close to Stockholm unnecessary seems to have been completely forgotten.
      And it's not like this rather short ring road will fix that. A lot of the congestion starts close to Nyköping even in the south-east and there are often congestion significantly further north than Sollentuna. This project will not fix that at all, but probably even increase it even more as fewer will consider road 55 when this project is completed as now at least they will not drive more or less into Stockholm.

  • @johan8008
    @johan8008 25 дней назад +48

    Passing by my hometown.. We been waiting long rime for this tunnel..

  • @yannisstath
    @yannisstath 25 дней назад +77

    buckle up everyone. B1M is here

  • @thomash5342
    @thomash5342 25 дней назад +27

    Besides this project they are also building out the metro network a lot. What I still don’t understand is with so much tunneling being done that the whole klarastrandsleden to centralbron is not being tunneled. Mind boggling how a major road like that can just pass through the middle of the city.

    • @pcongre
      @pcongre 24 дня назад +1

      hopefully it will be closed to private motor traffic instead

    • @magnushultgrenhtc
      @magnushultgrenhtc 23 дня назад +6

      Mind boggling not just passing right through the city centre, but doing it on some of the most phenomenal plots of land available.

    • @counterfit5
      @counterfit5 23 дня назад +2

      ​@@magnushultgrenhtc*United States intensifies*

    • @magnushultgrenhtc
      @magnushultgrenhtc 23 дня назад

      @@counterfit5 like/dislike

    • @kriselt
      @kriselt 22 дня назад

      Damn, imagine having a Walmart supercenter there! But at least we got a highway❤

  • @PWDino
    @PWDino 24 дня назад +3

    I have been waiting a long time for this video! As it's such a big project i Thought it would pop up here sooner or later. And i'm not disappointed by it either!
    Would be cool if you made a video about the extension of the subway system in stockholm as well as they are building the deepest subway station in the world as well as having had some big chalanges of a very different kind to what you normaly hear about!

  • @addvurtbikes
    @addvurtbikes 25 дней назад +63

    The tunnel goes from where I live to where my grandmother lives. She's 85. It won't be completed before we both pass away from old age. I'm 34.

    • @jake9764
      @jake9764 25 дней назад +4

      I do love me generational infrastructure projects, however I’m not sure why this is for vehicles only and not trains.

    • @richardconway6425
      @richardconway6425 24 дня назад +2

      cut down on your smoking. At least you'll be healthy, even if the tunnel isn't done.

    • @squidlet6125
      @squidlet6125 3 дня назад

      @@jake9764 probably too sharp elevation changes. Trains need to have very gradual elevation changes to operate (except for like Swiss alpine trains). Therefor trains would probably need their own separate project.

  • @lipen99
    @lipen99 9 дней назад +4

    We have a tunnel going through Hallandsåsen that cost around 11,9BN to build

    • @rulta
      @rulta 7 дней назад +1

      That's in kronor not dollars

  • @isaks7042
    @isaks7042 25 дней назад +176

    To everyone who are against this project saying this is "just another lane". You are wrong. This isnt Houston where they increase to infinite lanes. This project is to divert the traffic from the city center. There is no reason for a highway to cut right through city centers like in stupid american cities. European cities have less traffic because our highways tend to be build around our cities, not straight through. This is exactly what this project is about.

    • @UnbeltedSundew
      @UnbeltedSundew 25 дней назад +35

      You know that almost every major American city has an interstate ring road to by pass it, right?

    • @isaks7042
      @isaks7042 25 дней назад +31

      @@UnbeltedSundew I checked the map and yeah you are right. However, there are also often hundreds of meters wide roads in the middle of the cities aswell. For example, Road 70 runs right through Columbus and Indianapolis, Kansas City, city centers.

    • @elldmdnz
      @elldmdnz 25 дней назад +7

      this ones underground so that works. underground highways better than lots of lanes above ground.

    • @MrGunnar69
      @MrGunnar69 25 дней назад +8

      @@isaks7042 Like the E4 that goes straight through Stockholm, is Stockholm an American city?

    • @victorcapel2755
      @victorcapel2755 25 дней назад +32

      @@MrGunnar69 The E4 was built in the 60s, inspired by the US model. That's exactly what the city is now trying to rectify. Everyone agrees that it was a stupid idea, but they thought otherwise back then.

  • @EyesOfByes
    @EyesOfByes 25 дней назад +18

    So, when are you gonna cover the rail tunnel project Västlänken in Gothenburg? It would be a really good case study on contruction project controversy.

    • @martyminus90
      @martyminus90 25 дней назад +1

      I also want to watch that. Love from Norway

    • @henrybn14ar
      @henrybn14ar 10 дней назад

      A worthless project driven by clueless politicians. Gravy train for consultants and contractors, just like the British HS2.

  • @CharlieBarbarossa
    @CharlieBarbarossa 24 дня назад +2

    The title update is so on-point!

  • @57thorns
    @57thorns 9 дней назад

    There is another bypass route as well, much longer but also cheaper and has local benefits along the way.
    Road 50 from Mjölby to Motala has been upgrade a lot in recent year, allowing a connection from E4 to E20/E18 to Enköping.
    From there Road 50 again from Enköping to Uppsala and we have a serious contender for bypassing the Stockholm choke point. It does bypass Sörmland and most of östergötland as well, so it is not for all traffic, but it should help solve some of the problems.

  • @acadr12
    @acadr12 24 дня назад +3

    I worked on this scheme over 10 years ago as a strutural engineer through GGJV (Grontmij / Golders) and it was fun... one thing about the Swedes that i remember was regular meetings to plan the next series of meetings, all within a multi-disciplinary design envirnment... lol

    • @Fender-bender
      @Fender-bender 12 дней назад +1

      I heard that a few of those who plan the meetings actually like them!

  • @maxjakobsson8491
    @maxjakobsson8491 24 дня назад

    Good video, maybe revisit this project again in the future if possible

  • @_loss_
    @_loss_ 9 дней назад

    I remember passing the entrance in hägggvik plenty of times as a kid. I forgot about it completely.

  • @linusfotograf
    @linusfotograf 25 дней назад +3

    Have you done videos on Slussen or the new Tunnelbanestations? Would be fun to see

  • @jonathanblomberg
    @jonathanblomberg 4 дня назад

    Been down in that tunnel a few times over the past years while they been working on it an it always amazes me how deep it is

  • @thorelind
    @thorelind 25 дней назад +6

    It's probably time to check out the infrastructure projects in gothenburg! That video about gothenburg a while back didn't really cover them

  • @ichVII
    @ichVII 25 дней назад +52

    I like that at 0:45, when he says "officials are looking for another solution", the trains are right in sight. The video just derailed a bit after that.

    • @PrayerOrb4
      @PrayerOrb4 25 дней назад +24

      I get what you are saying, but the purpose of this tunnel is to lead traffic away that would have otherwise passed through the city. Through Stockholm passes one of the main highways in Sweden, and this tunnel would provide an alternative for people passing through

    • @Sevenfold120
      @Sevenfold120 25 дней назад +4

      @@PrayerOrb4 Would of been nice to get a rail line from Skärholmen to Northern stockholm. Would cut down on transit going through stockholm.

    • @filip9564
      @filip9564 25 дней назад

      You sir are absolutely braindead

    • @WaffleAbuser
      @WaffleAbuser 25 дней назад +3

      @@PrayerOrb4Sure, it will divert some of the traffic, but isn’t the current highway just gonna fill up the freed capacity right away?

    • @ideadlift20kg83
      @ideadlift20kg83 24 дня назад +5

      @@WaffleAbuser Long term plan is to remove that inner city highway.

  • @49cchris
    @49cchris 22 дня назад

    Was Amzing to hear about the BM1 on the radio 5! Construction in the future will be 4D printed and A.I. will build our city's in mega factories and then transport them to the sites!

  • @GazMoby
    @GazMoby 24 дня назад

    Very enjoyable as always 👍

  • @buyukvegucluturkiye8032
    @buyukvegucluturkiye8032 17 часов назад

    *As a Stockholmer this project has been absolute DISASTER for the economy, traffic, taxpayers' money due to delays and delays*

  • @TheWertpoly
    @TheWertpoly 20 дней назад

    Hey man, love the videos, please do more videos of projects that you think are bad. would love to have your negative take on some projects

  • @maroon9273
    @maroon9273 12 дней назад

    Eastern part of sweden lacks a bypass as well. Extra lanes need to use as busway lane and rail lines.

  • @fwafsacv
    @fwafsacv 25 дней назад +3

    Have they made a video about Västlänken in Gothenburg, Sweden?

  • @Monothefox
    @Monothefox 25 дней назад +27

    And if you ask people who study traffic patterns, the bypass will barely have any effect, since there is almost no through traffic; nearly all vehicles are going to or from Stockholm itself.
    Meanwhile, the Citybana, which *doubled* rail capacity in the city, got less than half the budget of the bypass...

    • @AL-lh2ht
      @AL-lh2ht 25 дней назад

      Honestly it seems more like a way to help the values so highway system.

    • @empebee
      @empebee 24 дня назад +2

      Precisely. One government agency concluded that about 204 cars per day would see clear benefits from the project. Since this was a prestige project from powerful politicians, the agency was made redundant soon after.
      Stockholm clearly needs a bypass highway, but since they tried to placate every single citizen with a complaint, the highway was pushed farther and farther out (making it less and less useful) and more and more sections were put under ground (ballooning the cost). For the same cost, they could have built a four lane highway from Stockholm to the Finish border.

    • @zilfondel
      @zilfondel 24 дня назад +6

      Hopefully this will reduce public transit ridership and help convert sweden to a more US-highway centric transportation and urban development model. There are millions of acres in sweden that could support tract housing and big box retail development.

    • @Tera83074
      @Tera83074 24 дня назад +4

      ⁠@@zilfondellol good one. Made me chuckle. But seriously there’s no way we will go for the US model, that be horrible.

    • @mat39
      @mat39 18 дней назад +2

      Käft sosse

  • @u1zha
    @u1zha 24 дня назад

    My big pet peeve with this project is that they made the Lovö island exit so complex and in such a silly location, traffic channeling to smack dab middle of a nature reserve. What they should've done is swing the tunnel curves around a bit and build a junction before (underneath Kungshatt, for traffic towards Ekerö) and a junction after (around Nockeby).

  • @bmwknappen
    @bmwknappen 20 дней назад

    Nice film! I have also worked on the project! Buildning electrical infrastructure, several years ago!

  • @nicolaifr4905
    @nicolaifr4905 24 дня назад

    Are you guys going to do a video on the Rogfast tunnel, would be interesting to see the logistics of digging sutch a deep tunnel

  • @george_davituri
    @george_davituri 15 дней назад

    God damn, it's pleasure to observe such a mega project

  • @andredias95
    @andredias95 2 дня назад

    You should take a look at Västlänken while you are doing some digging, the huge tunnel building in Gothenburg.

  • @MICHALMALACHOVSKY
    @MICHALMALACHOVSKY 25 дней назад +1

    Stunning shot 🏆 🏆 🏆

  • @SigfridSWE
    @SigfridSWE 8 дней назад

    Its gonna be so awesome when its done! M
    Gonna do great things for my city!

  • @u1zha
    @u1zha 24 дня назад

    This will also connect with a similarly scaled south side bypass (Tvärförbindelse Södertörn), spaghetti junction go brrrr!

  • @lossless4129
    @lossless4129 25 дней назад

    That outro song song smacked

  • @PastramiStaven
    @PastramiStaven 8 дней назад +1

    "cold winters" You should see our "summers"... :D

  • @inorbitaowertrack8454
    @inorbitaowertrack8454 22 дня назад

    Nice to live in a Town 200 miles vest of Stockholm, Örebro if you wonder.

  • @ErikTheAndroid
    @ErikTheAndroid 9 дней назад +1

    I live in Stockholm and I can tell you that this new bypass is sorely needed. Currently the E4 which is a major highway which runs north-south through the entire country, goes right through the city center. A major highway running through a city center is just absurd.

    • @usefulcommunication4516
      @usefulcommunication4516 6 дней назад

      Except it doesn't run through the city centre

    • @einar8019
      @einar8019 День назад

      @@usefulcommunication4516 thats just semantics, you can see the almost entire city hall from the highway

    • @usefulcommunication4516
      @usefulcommunication4516 День назад

      @@einar8019 If you honestly think the route that the E4 (actually E20) takes around Stockholm constitutes the centre, then I'm guessing you must work for Ryanair and are the person who called Skavsta airfield, 'Stockholm Airport'

  • @leosvanemar9712
    @leosvanemar9712 7 дней назад

    Actually around 30 000 islands in Stockholm :)

  • @pcplayerclarkey3026
    @pcplayerclarkey3026 24 дня назад +1

    This is what Toronto needs for the gardeniar; an express bypass while there is still room for the option

  • @luisalizondo4973
    @luisalizondo4973 15 дней назад

    Talk about the Lucky Sorter!

  • @krisstopher8259
    @krisstopher8259 25 дней назад

    That's only one part of the new underground freeway network, like the last 1/3 of it. Even our new central train terminal is deep underground and it's HUGE!

  • @walther2492
    @walther2492 25 дней назад +21

    "Just one more lane...!"

    • @tbird81
      @tbird81 24 дня назад +2

      Just 43% more people.

    • @Pottan23
      @Pottan23 8 дней назад

      London has the M25
      Berlin has the A10
      Paris has the Périph
      Copenhagen has the O4
      Stockholm got nothing.
      Skärholmen - Häggvik is a 25min (28.8km) drive through Stockholm.
      Avoiding Stockholm turns it into 1 hour 54 minutes trip (165 km). A ringway or bypass has been a wet dream for any driver north or south of stockholm for decades.

  • @JoelMatton
    @JoelMatton 25 дней назад +44

    There was a Reddit thread on Swedish Reddit a while back asking people from Stockholm who drive why they don't use public transportation, and they all basically said the same thing: Taking public transportation takes too long, in part because you often need to switch between different trains and busses several times to get to and from work, and every switch can have you waiting at a bus stop/train station for up to 20 minutes. Many said that a 20 minute drive can take an hour on public transportation.

    • @vectoor91
      @vectoor91 25 дней назад +28

      Stockholm has a very high use of public transit, like twice as many trips are done by public transit than by driving each day. And Stockholm is in the middle of expanding its metro system building 11 new stations.

    • @danmcclaren5436
      @danmcclaren5436 25 дней назад

      sounds like they need to remain sesual wit it

    • @elldmdnz
      @elldmdnz 25 дней назад +2

      Do some research first bud

    • @alyssapowell1799
      @alyssapowell1799 25 дней назад +5

      It's even worse if you live outside a large city like Stockholm and aren't going into the city center. Businesses are all over the Stockholm area and it's difficult for there to be enough routes to cover everywhere that people need to go. If you're going to Stockholm to do something on the weekend like a concert or sporting event, it can work really well to take public transportation. For daily commutes to work, it doesn't unless you specific get a new apartment along public transportation routes every time you change jobs. It's not that there aren't people who use public transportation, but it's not practical for some Swedes to use public transportation for their daily commutes.

    • @_loss_
      @_loss_ 9 дней назад

      Trains aren't that far apart unless you're traveling near midnight.
      Also the best mode for transport in Stockholm around that time is by those rentable scooters. There are no cars on the street and the city is small.

  • @NickyMitchell85
    @NickyMitchell85 25 дней назад +18

    The *Boston Big Dig* of SWEDEN 🇸🇪.

    • @mithrillis
      @mithrillis 25 дней назад

      The Big Wet Dig

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L 25 дней назад +2

      Let’s just hope it doesn’t suck funding away from metro rail like it did in Boston…

    • @pcongre
      @pcongre 24 дня назад +1

      @@kaitlyn__L it already has, i'm afraid :_)

  • @Dannnneh
    @Dannnneh 25 дней назад +1

    I live right next to this, I used to hear the regular explosion signals.

    • @castorchua
      @castorchua 24 дня назад

      I wonder why they're not using those new boring machines

    • @tomatoe308
      @tomatoe308 9 дней назад

      we make boom we use boom

    • @brigadgeneralvoid2508
      @brigadgeneralvoid2508 8 дней назад +1

      @@castorchua Rock is too hard and there's a lot of water

  • @YggdrasilMarcus
    @YggdrasilMarcus 25 дней назад

    What's the name of the song at the end of the video, please?

  • @patrik5123
    @patrik5123 24 дня назад

    You should do a video on Västlänken. You could probably do a series to be honest.

  • @Brakvash
    @Brakvash 6 дней назад

    To be fair the 4B budget doesn't bother me at all - here in Lund it took 1B just to build a street car line stretching a few kilometers. 4B for a massive tunnel network? These guys are alot better at their job.

  • @suprjudy
    @suprjudy 4 дня назад

    Pretty incredible that we haven't advanced to this before now, we had subways so early it's surprising that we didn't level up and just create all of our highways underground considering the vast space and structure we can provide with modern engineering.

  • @jascollinscork
    @jascollinscork 24 дня назад

    Unbelievable size of a job!!, going far enough outside the city too 🤔 a fair few link roads back into city will be added??

  • @eliasbjornfot6371
    @eliasbjornfot6371 21 день назад

    You should do a video about the west link (västlänken) in Gothenburg

  • @fjord_medoff_08
    @fjord_medoff_08 25 дней назад

    Dear Fred, Stockholm's underground construction is booming, it's going to expand for 20% for the upcoming years, can you please cover that topic as well? Love everything you do, can't wait for another video

  • @kajman911
    @kajman911 20 дней назад +1

    The BM1 is starting by asking if it is a pointless project.
    Then ending by welcoming it!?

  • @shiguCS
    @shiguCS 11 дней назад

    Speaking of Sweden, when will you be covering Västlänken and Karlatornet?

  • @michaelcolllett9082
    @michaelcolllett9082 24 дня назад

    Amazing project ,as like massive engineers projects

  • @dataandcolours6284
    @dataandcolours6284 4 дня назад

    A huge part of the traffic is traffic that is just going through Stockholm due to lack of any good alternative for longer transportation! It's not just caused by traffic that has somewhere close to Stockholm as destination. E4 is by far the most important road in Sweden and what is needed is a very, very wide ring road alternative that completely avoids having passing traffic getting anywhere near Stockholm. This rather intermediate ring will not really fix that much of the problem.
    It can absolutely been argued that it would have made much more sense to update road 55 Norrköping-Katrineholm-Strängnäs-Enköping-Uppsala to a high capacity highway that they also change paths at some places like a relatively cheap updated road that avoids going into Flen. Because even when this extremely expensive project is completed the video is talking about, it will not stop a lot of traffic that has no business driving close to Stockholm to still congest parts close to Stockholm. A lot of the congestion is on the E4 itself for instance between Nyköping and Stockholm (especially Södertälje-Stockholm that is both E4 and E20 combined). This problem will not be fixed at all by this project as this bypass simply isn't far enough from the city.
    There is a trend in Sweden of politicians and decision makers having a far to strong "Stockholm perspective" on things and this project seems to be yet another example of that. Them seem completely negligent of the fact that a huge part of the traffic on the E4 close to Stockholm actually have no interest in visiting Stockholm at all, but are just interested in getting from one side of Mälaren to the other in an efficient way...
    Updating road 55 would have made so much more sense and be a much better investment per krona spent. "Förbifart Stockholm" (the project discussed in this video) will be very expensive and only solve a small part of the actual problem.

    • @Gfynbcyiokbg8710
      @Gfynbcyiokbg8710 3 дня назад

      It really wouldn't have been. Road 55 is 10 times longer and goes through the middle of several small towns that would have to be partially or completely demolished to make way for the upgraded road.
      It would not be significantly cheaper nor would it provide much more benefit than Förbifart Stockholm.

  • @misterfunnybones
    @misterfunnybones 25 дней назад +1

    Accidents will be a nightmare.

  • @ThisisDevaan
    @ThisisDevaan 25 дней назад +11

    A lot of people are saying that Stockholm doesn’t have enough public transport, but the problem is that the highway network aren’t designed as thruways, but as a commuter option.

  • @henrybn14ar
    @henrybn14ar 10 дней назад

    Please do a piece on the Västlänken fiasco in Gothenburg.

  • @anarfox
    @anarfox 24 дня назад

    Side note, when Sweden had left-hand traffic, we still had left-hand driven cars. Which made for exiting overtaking.

  • @JP_TaVeryMuch
    @JP_TaVeryMuch 23 дня назад

    7:47 What, no mention of a second use for the tunnels?
    There must be. Sweden's famous for it: nuclear shelters, emergency rain storage tanks, public sports halls and swimming pools.
    Guess we'll have to wait to find out.

  • @spaceman9599
    @spaceman9599 6 дней назад

    Thanks for this - good to see it from this perspective. One could only hope there was a better solution than trying to cram all of Sweden into one city whilst the hinterland dies. We have the tech to work from anywhere after all and this idea of having to stack all the companies on top of each other seems very 20th century.

  • @BlackEydPanda
    @BlackEydPanda 10 дней назад

    I live in stockholm, Ive never seen strained traffic in the city centre.

    • @JH-lo9ut
      @JH-lo9ut 8 дней назад

      What do you mean by "strained"?
      If you commute by car, you will experience congestion on every major road leading in to the city in the mornings, and out in the afternoon.
      If you look up a route on Google Maps, most of the inner city is marked with red, =way more traffic than usual, for most of the time during rush hours.
      Essingeleden, the current bypass, is severely congested during rush hours.
      A drive through the city that takes fifteen minutes on a sunday morning will take one and a half hour on a weekday afternoon.

  • @ericpaul4575
    @ericpaul4575 25 дней назад

    I wonder why they decided to use traditional blasting rather than a TBM? Was it just the need to pre grout the route to seal out water?

    • @konskift
      @konskift 25 дней назад +2

      It's solid rock-shield. TBM is for clay/soil/mud/loose rock.

  • @KaiseruSoze
    @KaiseruSoze 25 дней назад

    If you blast a tunnel you crack surrounding rock. Given the continual need to build tunnels, it seems that reusable tunnel boring machines make sense for this project and future projects. I would think a triple wide boring machine would work well or a modular single/double/tripple etc. boring machine would be even better.

    • @Car_Mo
      @Car_Mo 25 дней назад +1

      TBM's isn't always the best solutions, I can see an issue with lowering a TBM down to 80-100m in order to drill in several places/directions at once to save time. It could be that drilling/blasting/excavating is the faster and cheaper solution in the end. They used TMB's to drill the north passage (norra länken) 10 years ago, so I'm sure it was considered

    • @jsoderba
      @jsoderba 24 дня назад +1

      The whole reason the tunnels are so deep (and why the Stockholm subway is so deep) is that it's much faster and cheaper to blast through solid rock than using a TBM in soft material. You can see on the footage that the walls and ceiling of the tunnel is largely naked granite bedrock. In sedimentary layers they would have to cover everything on concrete to keep the tunnel from collapsing and keep water out.
      There are still some big cracks they have to cover, but for most of the tunnels they can just blast straight on through.

  • @intractablemaskvpmGy
    @intractablemaskvpmGy 25 дней назад

    Consider the Austin-San Antonio I-35 second level roadway projects happening right now. It's going up fast, they don't know where the money to pay for it will come from but they are building it anyway. It's a congestion nightmare

  • @soviut303
    @soviut303 День назад

    Just one more lane, bro. At least they'll be able to put a train in the tunnel at some point.

  • @edsonmoses4043
    @edsonmoses4043 3 дня назад

    the correct side of the road!

  • @ethanorians
    @ethanorians 25 дней назад

    I have pondered many times how beneficial it would be to have underground highways in landscapes with extreme winters.

    • @Car_Mo
      @Car_Mo 25 дней назад

      Coming from Sweden and driving through Norway to Bergen, we passed through 60 tunnels, the longest being 45 Kilometers. Granted, Norway dig tunnels to avoid driving around/over mountains, but the result is the same with tunnels being safer than icy roads ... and Norway still has lots of those.

  • @lukedowneslukedownes5900
    @lukedowneslukedownes5900 23 дня назад

    Can you talk about the Super collider ? They invested billions into it back 20 years ago I believe but they stopped. A video from a professor like you would be awesome

  • @ItMeCorban
    @ItMeCorban 25 дней назад +56

    "More lanes have been added but it's not enough" Hmm it's almost like that's not how that works

    • @duncanmcauley7932
      @duncanmcauley7932 20 дней назад +1

      It’s fairly simple. You can absolutely build wide enough anywhere to tackle congestion. Demand is not infinite. The problem is how destructive and expensive it would be. Much smarter to build dense public transit in the middle of the city. But building outside the city where demand is lower but still justified, particularly for long haulers, is an impressive move on Sweden’s part. It’ll be up to them how land use nearby is managed to avoid significant sprawl.

    • @einar8019
      @einar8019 День назад

      adding lanes on the essingeleden would just be dumb, its much smarter to finnish the ringroad and the bypass

  • @phasm42
    @phasm42 21 день назад +1

    Interesting that they went with drill & blast instead of a TBM. Googling, it's seems TBMs are better suited for tunneling through stable rock, so I guess Stockholm is lacking that..?

    • @erik_med_e
      @erik_med_e 12 дней назад +3

      Since there is no tradition of building TBM tunnels in Sweden’s hard rock, the cost of planning and design is higher compared to alternative methods like “drill and blast.” Also a road with multiple traffic intersections is not favorable for TBM. Sure TBMs are better suited for tunneling through stable rock, but many times Stockholm’s geological conditions does not favor this method.

    • @brigadgeneralvoid2508
      @brigadgeneralvoid2508 8 дней назад

      Rock is too hard, there's a lot of water, and we already use drill and blast extensively

  • @padelistsavalos7724
    @padelistsavalos7724 7 дней назад

    here is an idea for reducing carbon emmisions in the air with tunnels,since tunnels need intakes andd exhausts for air on the underground,you put carbon capture machines right at the air filtering system.That way all the emmisions from cars on the tunnel get trapped and stored in underground rocks before ever coming on the surface,that way you get the best of both worlds,less trafic in the city ,more space for construction and parks,as well as better air quality

  • @ACK333
    @ACK333 22 дня назад

    That should be the one who signed the contract approved the contracts with his team members telling everyone if the project is pointless or not.

  • @nickpetrovski8376
    @nickpetrovski8376 25 дней назад +1

    Can someone send the design engineers and construction company to Melbourne, Australia?
    We are getting a 6km tunnel that is projected to cost at least €16 billion! 🤦‍♂️

    • @magnushem8734
      @magnushem8734 8 дней назад

      Does Melbourne have the same geological conditions, i.e. hard rock like granite?

    • @petronic1234
      @petronic1234 8 дней назад

      @@magnushem8734don’t know but it wouldn’t be a factor in the cost, on projects like this in Melbourne it’s all unions and money changing from one department to the next. a worker holding up a stop sign earns over $200k a year. Would Sweden pay similarly?

    • @magnushem8734
      @magnushem8734 8 дней назад

      @@petronic1234 Labor unions are very strong here in Sweden, but I guess the salary+tax per employee is half of that.
      Ground conditions are critical. My sister is a geotechnical engineer.
      Most of Stockholm has excellent granite rock, except for a few regions with lots of cracks.
      Göteborg was built on mud along the river, and they are constructing a tunnel get very expensive and the city has been partly demolished.
      The most infamous tunnel in Sweden is Hallandsåsen, which is a mountain of gravel on the west coast. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallands%C3%A5s_Tunnel

  • @davidz2690
    @davidz2690 День назад

    This would easily cost £150bn in the UK

  • @Blue138UEF
    @Blue138UEF 7 дней назад

    As a Swede I can dispute this by saying that Swedes especially Stockholmians walk and drive on the left side still

  • @alexevansuk
    @alexevansuk 22 дня назад +1

    Fire suppression is water? With the switch to electric vehicles, that might be short sighted.

    • @GackFinder
      @GackFinder 9 дней назад

      Stop it with these independent thoughts, just trust the government!

    • @brigadgeneralvoid2508
      @brigadgeneralvoid2508 8 дней назад

      Believe it or not but you need water to put out electric car fires

  • @johnb0815
    @johnb0815 25 дней назад +3

    this is still a big and impressive project, but we've seen a lot of those here on this channel.
    the switch to right side traffic mentioned in the intro sounds a lot more interesting, though. why they did it is pretty clear, but it would be nice to know how they did that without causing tons of traffic accidents.

    • @GackFinder
      @GackFinder 9 дней назад

      Sweden switching to right-hand driving didn't cause many accidents at all (except one case of drunk-driving on the left-hand side the day of the switch). Overall, the switch also reduced accidents, because 90% of the cars in Sweden already had their steering wheel on the left, so when Sweden switched, we got left-hand steering in right-hand traffic. Left-hand steering in left-hand traffic is as dangerous as right-hand steering in right-hand traffic because your field of view is being both offset and reduced.

  • @rrsee-zk3zu
    @rrsee-zk3zu 23 дня назад

    Feature ASEAN Countires Projects please! Would love see them.

  • @TheJensss
    @TheJensss 14 дней назад

    And everything is financed without the use of toll roads. We really have something to learn in Norway!

    • @Gfynbcyiokbg8710
      @Gfynbcyiokbg8710 13 дней назад +1

      Except 80% of the project will be financed from tolls on other roads

    • @TheJensss
      @TheJensss 13 дней назад

      @@Gfynbcyiokbg8710 Do you mean the money from the city toll roads around Stockholm and Gothenburg?

    • @Gfynbcyiokbg8710
      @Gfynbcyiokbg8710 13 дней назад

      @@TheJensss only Stockholm

    • @TheJensss
      @TheJensss 13 дней назад

      @@Gfynbcyiokbg8710 Okay, but compaird to Norway that is the same as not having toll roads at all.

    • @GackFinder
      @GackFinder 9 дней назад

      80% from E4 congestion tolls, 20% from "the state". So in other words, 100% financed from tax payers in one way or the other. The tunnel itself "won't have any tolls", but they also promised that the 4,2% (now 25%) VAT tax introduced in 1960 was temporary so yeah. Of course the tunnel will have tolls eventually, it's just a matter of time.

  • @clivetaylor4300
    @clivetaylor4300 24 дня назад

    It looks like it will be a fantastic project once completed. We need a new highway between Brisbane and the Gold Coast as the current highway is almost at capacity and is around 25 years old. Increased traffic and commuting between the 2 cities over the years has seen a lack of infrastructure investment for this busy corridor from both our state and federal governments. Hopefully we see some progress in the near future rather than just talk from our politicians.

  • @davesilver5493
    @davesilver5493 25 дней назад

    The far less than 1km train tunnel between New York and New Jersey is costing 16 billion. Something doesn’t add up.

  • @chrisfox6445
    @chrisfox6445 25 дней назад +17

    I wonder if, in the spirit of encouraging inner city mass transit, the Essingeleden could be narrowed in the future. That's a lot of land that could be repurposed to building, other forms of transport etc. I don't know what you could do with the bridges.

    • @addvurtbikes
      @addvurtbikes 25 дней назад +4

      I think there is a long term plan to phase it out and turn it into a Highline Park situation.

  • @GeekyMedia
    @GeekyMedia 24 дня назад

    Great video B1M team!

  • @leonpaelinck
    @leonpaelinck 22 дня назад +1

    Building a bypass or ring road should be combined with reducing the road through the city

    • @GackFinder
      @GackFinder 9 дней назад

      Agree, but remember, we're only talking about at most 3 lanes in each direction. And given the amount of on-ramps and Y-junctions and lane shifts, effectively those 3 lanes are more like 2 lanes due to all the bobbing and weaving you have to do. If you're traveling on the E4 through Stockholm expecting to just cruise steadily in one lane, you're gonna be disappointed. You can only pull that off in the very early mornings when there's less traffic.

    • @brigadgeneralvoid2508
      @brigadgeneralvoid2508 8 дней назад

      That's exactly what's planned

    • @einar8019
      @einar8019 День назад

      there is already 3/4ths of a ringroad but it never to finished

  • @KlanHoffman
    @KlanHoffman 10 дней назад

    Stockholm and Tirana is told to be the only capitals in Europe without a road around it.

  • @stefansoder6903
    @stefansoder6903 24 дня назад

    I think all the tunnelling is done now. The rest of the work is fitting out the tunnels etc.

  • @TheEternalPie
    @TheEternalPie 2 дня назад

    1:35 - I'm confused, how does an increase of 43% end up at 3.5 million?
    43% of (almost) 1 million would be 430,000? Which would end up at around 1,430,000?
    Am I missing something?