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HS2 completes first tunnel cross passages

First cross passages completed on UK's HS2 tunnels project under Chiltern Hills

 HS2 Chiltern tunnel cross passage excavation in progress

HS2 Chiltern tunnel cross passage excavation in progress

The Chiltern tunnels will carry high speed trains between London and the North at speeds of up to 200mph. The trains will travel through two parallel tunnels linked by short passages for use in emergencies.

With the two giant tunnelling machines - named Florence and Cecilia - now almost four miles into their journeys, attention has turned to the first cross passages. An team of miners used a remotely controlled excavator to break out of and excavate from one running tunnel to the adjacent tunnel. As the excavation is progressed the ground is supported using a sprayed concrete lining (SCL).

Delivered by HS2's main works contractor, Align - a joint venture formed of Bouygues Travaux Publics, Sir Robert McAlpine, and VolkerFitzpatrick - each passage is between 15 and 20m in length.

Once the team had completed the SCL lined tunnel, a water-proof membrane was installed followed by a secondary concrete lining constructed by placing concrete behind formwork installed in the cross passage.

Martyn Noak, HS2 Ltd's head of Tunnel Engineering, said: "HS2 is making huge progress, with the start of this new phase of tunnelling work under the Chilterns.

"While invisible to the travelling public, the cross passages have a key role in providing a safe operational railway. In an emergency, they allow the safe evacuation of passengers into a place of relative safety - the other tunnel. Constructing cross passages is different than using a tunnelling machine as the ground is excavated in short lengths with each advance being left unsupported for a short period of time until the sprayed concrete lining is installed. It is a different set of risks and a specific skilled workforce is needed. 

"It's great to see the first one complete and I'd like to congratulate everyone involved in this important milestone, one down 37 to go."

Daniel Altier, Align project director added: "The completion of this cross passage is a significant milestone for the team at Align JV, delivering the first mined cross passage on HS2 phase 1. I'm proud of the team, their hard work and collaboration to get us to this point.

"In partnership with our supply chain; KVJV responsible for the ground treatment, specialist contractor Euro Diamond Drilling and waterproofing specialist Rennesco, the sub-surface team at Align have already commenced preparation work on several other cross passages and are making good progress."

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