The first of two boring machines was switched on in west London on Tuesday.
HS2 started its drive into the heart of London yesterday as the first of two giant machines began work on the Euston Tunnel.
A giant 1,600-tonne machine called Madeleine that will bore a tunnel taking HS2 trains into central London has been switched ...
With tunnelling finally underway for the HS2 link between London Euston and Old Oak Common, a business group has called for a “credible plan” for regeneration of the area around the Central London ...
The first of two tunnelling machines has begun excavation works between Old Oak Common and Euston Station as part of HS2’s ...
The HS2 site at Euston has been mothballed since 2023 after the previous Tory government axed HS2’s northern leg between ...
A machine has begun digging HS2’s 4.5 mile tunnel to Euston, from Old Oak Common, a journey expected to take 18 months.
HS2 station will serve ‘whole country’ when line finally built, says rail minister - Lord Hendy said HS2 line and Euston ...
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 first of two tunnel boring machines constructing the HS2 line to Euston has started its 4.5-mile journey from Old Oak ...
A large tunnelling machine, named Madeleine, has begun excavating a 4.5-mile path for HS2 from Old Oak Common in west London ...
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