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Seventy-seven engineers
Have you ever wondered how many different types of engineers it takes to bring revolutionary signalling technology to Melbourne, in order to run more trains, more often in the Metro Tunnel?
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Metro Tunnel puts safety for all on the agenda
If you’ve travelled along St Kilda Rd recently you’ll have noticed major progress at the new Anzac Station, which is taking shape with the final wall and roof structures now in place.
Read MoreMetro Tunnel project puts art in the picture
There’s still plenty of time to see the work of celebrated photographers at the Metro Tunnel project’s construction sites.
Read MoreMelbourne City Loop turns 40
The Melbourne City Loop celebrated its 40th anniversary earlier this year.
Read MoreJoan meets the CBD!
The Metro Tunnel Project ended 2020 on a high note, with arrival of TBM Joan in the CBD prior to Christmas.
Read MoreMetro Tunnel gives outdoor dining a pop-up push
The Metro Tunnel Project has joined the push to help rejuvenate Melbourne’s dining scene as it bounces back from the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreMetro Tunnel mega machine sets course for State Library
Work has started to create the latest section of the Metro Tunnel – a one-kilometre stretch from Parkville to the new State Library Station at the northern end of Swanston St.
Read MoreMetro Tunnel welcomes students to the virtual classroom
While it’s all quiet in Metro Tunnel HQ’s little corner of the city in Swanston St, there’s still plenty for students to learn about the project.
Read MoreMetro Tunnel shines a light on world-class design
Melbournians can expect to see innovative and eye-catching station designs take shape as work on the Metro Tunnel Project progresses over the next few years, according to Rail Projects Victoria’s Linda Cantan.
Read MoreMetro Tunnel lessons just a click away
The Metro Tunnel Project has stepped into the virtual classroom to help parents tackle the next few weeks of home schooling.
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