Work has officially begun on the site where the tunnel boring machine will begin the big drill for Auckland's $4.4 billion City Rail Link project.
After a breathtaking selection process, a Herrenknecht TBM from Germany was ordered for the City Rail Link excavation.
The City Rail Link (or CRL in short) is a 3.45km twin-tunnel underground rail link up to 42 metres below the Auckland city centre. It will transform the downtown Britomart Transport Centre into a two-way through-station that better connects the Auckland rail network allowing the rail network to at least double rail capacity.
Tunnel Boring Machine naming competition is on for the City Rail Link TBM.
The Herrenknecht TBM will be renamed after one of the 'groundbreaking New Zealand woman'
Auckland City Rail Link: Names for tunnel boring machine down to three inspirational women
Doctor Margaret Bradshaw, Dame Whina Cooper and Georgina Beyer are the contenders for the name of the City Rail Link's tunnel boring machine chosen from 300 names put up by the New Zealand public
Vote to name the machine after a doctor, dame or the country's first transgender MP.
#NewZealand's biggest infrastructure project eyes fast post-Covid-19-restart
Auckland's $4.4 billion City Rail Link wants a fast restart after coronavirus disruption but first it needs to get back workers stuck overseas.
Construction activities had stopped with the March 24 announcement
City Rail Link (CRL), official site for NZ Government/Auckland Council underground City Rail Link project, Auckland's number one transport priority.
Auckland's #CityRailLink tries to catchup. Daily workhours extended by up to 5 hours.
Construction work will run five hours a day longer to get Auckland's City Rail Link back on track.
Auckland’s City Rail Link (CRL) is “on schedule and on budget” as the eight-year, multi billion-dollar project, officially ticks past its halfway point.
A look at underground Auckland, halfway through the CRL project.
City Rail Link construction activities are releasing a cancer-causing dust from Auckland’s volcanic bedrock, according to an article in the New Zealand Medical Journal.
Scientists say works like City Rail Link could disrupt volcanic bedrock and unleash deadly dust particles.
The part with City Rail Link milestones is the most interesting part.
Within five years, Aucklanders will have a modern rail service and world-class stations that will benefit the entire transport network for decades to come, Mayo
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Auckland City Rail Link: Work starts on tunnel machine entry
www.stuff.co.nzWork has begun on the entry point for tunneling on Auckland's $4.4 billion City Rail Link.