This past December, a giant construction project finally paid off. Officials opened the Gotthard Base Tunnel, a new train route beneath the Swiss Alps. At 57 kilometers (35 miles) from end to end, it’s the longest train tunnel in the world.
About 2,600 people worked on the tunnel, which took 20 years to complete. More than half of that time was spent digging through the mountains. The Alps are made of hard rocks and minerals, solid materials that form in Earth’s crust. Engineers used explosives and massive drills to cut through 30 million tons of these materials.