On November, the first base slab has been poured for the nine-metre deep CBD and South East Light Rail tunnel, as part of Sydney’s LRT project.
Work has been progressing underneath Moore Park West to construct the light rail tunnel since April, with construction crews excavating what will be around 84,000 tonnes of fill, to dig the light rail tunnel underneath Moore Park.
“This is a big step forward in cementing the foundation for tracks which will be installed next year and enabling work to commence on the walls and roof of the tunnel in the Moore Park West section, as work continues on the concrete walls of the Anzac Parade section. The tunnel is an important piece of the 12-km light rail alignment and once complete will provide a direct link from the CBD to the sporting and entertainment precinct at Moore Park,” NSW Transport Minister Andrew Constance said.
The tunnel, which is expected to be complete late 2017, will be more than 500 metres long connecting to the recently installed Eastern Distributor Bridge and emerging at a new future stop close the Sydney Football Stadium and Sydney Cricket Ground. The fill excavated for the tunnel will be re-used across the project.
The CBD and South East Light Rail will provide efficient, turn-up-and-go public transport with services every four minutes between CBD and Moore Park and every eight minutes to and from Randwick and Kingsford.
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