Design of Bored Tunnels on the Channel Tunnel Rail Link, UK

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Eddie Woods Roger May Jon Hurt Paul Watson
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CTRL) will be Britain’s first major new railway for over a century—a high-speed line running for 109km (68 miles) between St. Pancras station in London and the Channel Tunnel. The new line has been under construction since October 1998 and the first phase will open in October 2003. The project includes22km of twin 7.15m ID TBM bored tunnels under London and the River Thames, and the 3km North Downs Tunnel, the first major NATM tunnel to be constructed in the United Kingdom since the collapse of the Heathrow Express Tunnels in 1994. This paper will discuss the design of these tunnels and describe the construction progress to date. The discussion will include details of segmental lining design, TBM specification, and sprayed concrete lining design.
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APA: Eddie Woods Roger May Jon Hurt Paul Watson  (2003)  Design of Bored Tunnels on the Channel Tunnel Rail Link, UK

MLA: Eddie Woods Roger May Jon Hurt Paul Watson Design of Bored Tunnels on the Channel Tunnel Rail Link, UK. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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