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- The Streymin Bridge (Faroese: Brúgvin um Streymin; in short Brúgvin), is an important highway bridge in the Faroe Islands. It connects the two biggest...
- the emergence of a "mainland" thanks to tunnels and bridges. In 1973 the Streymin Bridge, the first bridge between two Faroese islands, was established between...
- certain other bridges having similar situations, such as the Brúgvin um Streymin in the Faroe Islands and between Lewis and Great Bernera in the Outer Hebrides...
- (1.7 mi) long tunnel. The connection to the island of Eysturoy is via Streymin Bridge over the Sundini sound. Since 2002, the almost 5 kilometres (3.1 mi)...
- shallowest and narrowest point is situated at Við Streymin (By the Current) underneath the Streymin Bridge. It is also the narrowest point between any...
- Selatrað on Eysturoy island used to go from Hósvík, but was su****ded by the Streymin Bridge between the islands. Hósvík was at one point called Thórsvík or...
- Runavík and Nes in the south. Eysturoy is connected with Streymoy by the Streymin Bridge over the Sundini. Leirvík on the east coast of the island is the...
- via Streymin Bridge. In the last years it sailed two return trips a day only for foot p****engers. The past two decades all transport used Streymin Bridge...
- Bridge Year Length m | ft Connects Island Comments Brúgvin um Streymin 1973 220 720 Oyrarbakki/Norðskáli and Nesvík Streymoy and Eysturoy Concrete bridge...
- Oyrarbakki. The eastern and western bank of Sundini are connected by the Streymin Bridge. This is the only road link between these islands until the Eysturoyartunnilin...