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Shetland set to back £1.5bn plan to connect islands with undersea tunnels

Discover Shetland's ambitious plan to replace ferries with undersea tunnels, connecting its islands and boosting the local economy. Inspired by the successful Faroe Islands model, these tunnels promise transformative impacts on transportati...

BBC News· Jun 30, 2026 · 9:26 AM · 31 views

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Discover Shetland's ambitious plan to replace ferries with undersea tunnels, connecting its islands and boosting the local economy. Inspired by the successful Faroe Islands model, these tunnels promise transformative impacts on transportation and businesses. Could this be the future for other Scottish islands too? #Shetland #UnderseaTunnels #Infrastructure #Innovation #Scotland

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