The T-Link (Norwegian: T-forbindelsen) is a road/bridge/tunnel project in Rogaland, Norway which took four years to build.
It consists of the 8.9-kilometer (5.5 mi) long Karmøy Tunnel, which connects the island of Karmøy with European Route E39 in Tysvær, and a 9.8-kilometer (6.1 mi) section of road from a roundabout in the tunnel north to Haugesund.
[1] Construction work began in the autumn of 2009, with the opening of T-forbindelsen occurring in September 2013.
Combined with the Rennesøy Fixed Link, this gave much shorter ferry times across Boknafjord.
[2] The project is estimated to cost 1.5 billion Norwegian krone (NOK) and was initially approved by the Parliament of Norway in 2001, which included that 60% of the tolls would be pre-collected on the Mortavika–Arsvågen Ferry.