First of two 1,600-tonne boring machines drilling the 4.5 miles from Old Oak Common station switched on in London ...
HS2 starts digging Euston tunnel despite station funding doubts - Old Oak Common will be the London terminus for HS2 services when they start because of delays in developing Euston station ...
The 1,624-tonne machine was launched from Old Oak Common and will excavate a 4.5-mile tunnel to Euston station. It is the ...
The first of two machines which will dig HS2’s tunnel to Euston has been launched, despite uncertainty over the development ...
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 ...
On January 27 the first TBM was launched to excavate the tunnel that will carry the British HS2 high-speed line to its ...
The first of two boring machines was switched on in west London on Tuesday.
HS2 will be further delayed and ultimately cost more than £100bn, critics have claimed, after it emerged only a third of the preparatory work needed for the line is complete. Just 15 of the 310 ...
HS2 has confirmed that its aim to get trains running between Birmingham and London between 2029 and 2033 "cannot be achieved". Birmingham's Curzon Street Station is currently taking shape in the heart ...
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