Giant Tunnelling Machine Emerges in West London After 3.4-Mile Journey

Engineers working on HS2’s London tunnels have begun the complex process of lifting the last of four giant tunnelling machines (TBMs) to the surface. The first section of the machine, named ‘Anne,’ including its 9.11-metre diameter cutterhead, was lifted out of a shaft at Green Park Way in Greenford, west London, over the bank holiday weekend.

The massive TBM weighs 1,700 tonnes and is 150 metres long. It will be dismantled and lifted out of the shaft in sections using a large gantry crane. Anne is one of four TBMs that have successfully completed the excavation of the 8.4-mile-long Northolt tunnels, which run between West Ruislip and the new station at Old Oak Common.

The four TBMs launched from West Ruislip and Old Oak Common and met in the middle, excavating more than 4 million tonnes of London Clay and installing nearly 100,000 concrete segments to form the tunnel walls.

The TBM ‘Anne’ is named after Lady Anne Byron, a 19th-century educational reformer and philanthropist. She established England’s first co-operative school in 1834, which provided education for working-class children in west London.

Related News

Building the Future of Railways: How TES 2000 has Turned Vision into Industry Leadership 

Insight from Tony Evans, TES 2000 Every rail project manager, infrastructure owner, and delivery partner shares the same core ambition: to build, maintain, and renew...

First Rail London selected to operate London Overground from May 2026

Transport for London has named First Rail London Limited (FRLL), part of FirstGroup, as its preferred operator for the next London Overground concession. The...

Siemens Mobility publishes annual report highlighting £466m UK spend and nationwide social value gains

Siemens Mobility has released its second annual Social Value Report, confirming a year of substantial investment in UK suppliers alongside far-reaching community, skills and...

Featured Partners

Randstad Solutions Limited

Business Support

MPI Ltd

Related Articles