A 360 degree view of the completed Crossrail tunnels, filmed from one of Crossrail’s construction locomotives as it journeyed from Stepney Green cavern to Farringdon. (c) CROSSRAIL
VIDEO: Crossrail completed tunnels
28/08/2015 in Network
A 360 degree view of the completed Crossrail tunnels, filmed from one of Crossrail’s construction locomotives as it journeyed from Stepney Green cavern to Farringdon. (c) CROSSRAIL
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Andrewjgwilt1989 - 02/09/2015 22:24
I like how the Crossrail project is getting on with the tunneling completed which means new tracks to be laid, new signalling to be installed, new overhead wires and overhead equipment to be erected and Crossrail to order brand new trains in 2017 before operating the full service in late 2018.
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