A machine has begun digging HS2’s 4.5 mile tunnel to Euston, from Old Oak Common, a journey expected to take 18 months.
A 700-foot-long tunnel boring machine named Mary is being assembled in Washington, D.C., to dig a 5.5-mile stormwater and ...
Mary’s job is done. On Wednesday, the tunnel-boring machine known as Mary, responsible for digging the two new tunnels for the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel expansion, completed the second and final leg ...
The first of two machines which will dig HS2’s tunnel to Euston has been launched, despite uncertainty over the development ...
They weighed 1200 tonnes each, the same as 171 elephants, measured 170 metres in length, and dug through 1.58 million tonnes of rock. Now that their job is done, they’ve been dismantled underground, ...
Euston, here we come! HS2 starts digging tunnels to central London in landmark moment for long-awaited scheme - However, new station - alongside a revamped mainline station - is not due to open for 15 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Next year, the first modern tunnel-boring machines ever used in New Jersey will arrive in North Bergen to begin drilling the first ...
Machine begins 18-month excavation of HS2’s tunnel to Euston - ...
Work to start digging a new Hudson Tunnel is set to begin this spring as two tunnel boring machines custom-built for the project are on their way to New Jersey. The new rail tunnel, called the Gateway ...
Just over a week after groundbreaking, HCM City’s Metro Line 2 - connecting Ben Thanh and Tham Luong - has entered the geotechnical survey phase, with preparations underway to install a massive tunnel ...
HS2 starts digging Euston tunnel despite station funding doubts - Old Oak Common will be the London terminus for HS2 services ...
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