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The Chiltern Tunnel is a high-speed
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currently under construction in
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and
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, England, and will upon completion carry the
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(HS2) railway line under the
Chiltern Hills The Chiltern Hills or the Chilterns are a chalk escarpment in southern England, located to the north-west of London, covering across Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire; they stretch from Goring-on-Thames in the south- ...
. The twin-bore tunnels, which are long, will be the longest on the HS2 line. Each tunnel will also have additional entry and exit perforated concrete portals to reduce sudden changes in air pressure and subsequent noise. A contract for the tunnel's construction was awarded in 2017; preparatory work commenced during the following year. In May 2021, it was announced that excavation had commenced. The boring process, which was largely performed by a pair of
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s (TBMs), advanced at an average speed of per day; both TBMs completed their drives by March 2024.


History

The construction of the
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(HS2) railway involves numerous major civil engineering works along its intended route, with construction periodical ''
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'' describing the Chiltern Hills as "HS2’s biggest and potentially most challenging site". Of the of tunnels that are to be bored to accommodate the line, around will be bored for the Chiltern Tunnel alone. The design of the tunnel has been subject to changes during the planning stages of the project. During August 2015, it was announced that the tunnels would be extended north; this revision has allowed for the replacement of a separate planned
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tunnel, as well as avoiding the destruction of around of woodland such as Farthings Wood. During 2017, Contract C1 (Central 1), which covers the 21.6km section of the line that the Chiltern tunnels comes within, was awarded to the ''Align JV''
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, comprising Bouygues Travaux Publics,
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and VolkerFitzpatrick. The two
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s were supplied by
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and were delivered to the site in December 2020.


Design

The basic configuration of the tunnel consists of a pair of parallel bores, which are to be excavated by a pair of
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s (TBMs). Each TBM weighs around 2,000tonnes, has a length of , and has been specially customised to suit the local
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, which primarily consists of
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and
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. Staff are conveyed between the surface and the TBM using people carriers, which will have up to a one-hour transit time towards the later years of the boring. While both TBMs are intended to be operational simultaneously throughout the majority of the work, due to sensitivities surrounding the M25 motorway, only one TBM will be active at a time while within close proximity to this key trunk route. The southern entrance to the tunnels is aligned with the nearby Colne Valley Viaduct and is near the M25. The pair of tunnels will be long, with the northern portal near
South Heath Great Missenden is a village and civil parish in the Misbourne Valley in the Chiltern Hills in Buckinghamshire, England, situated between the towns of Amersham and Wendover. It adjoins the village of Little Kingshill, and is a mile from Litt ...
. At their deepest point, they will be below ground level; the internal diameter of each bore will be . The completed tunnel will have a total of forty cross passages linking the two separate bores and five diameter shafts used for both ventilation and emergency access purposes between and deep. These are located at
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,
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,
Amersham Amersham ( ) is a market town and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England, in the Chiltern Hills, northwest of central London, south-east of Aylesbury and north-east of High Wycombe. Amersham is part of the London commuter belt. There ar ...
,
Little Missenden Little Missenden is a village and civil parish on the River Misbourne in Buckinghamshire, England. It is in the Chiltern Hills, about southeast of Great Missenden and west of Amersham. The village lies on the River Misbourne in the Misbourne ...
and Chesham Road - the latter of which is an intervention shaft for emergencies. These vents are all to be fitted with headhouses, produced through engagement with both the Chilterns AONB Review Group and
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. The surface elements of the St Giles shaft have been intentionally disguised as agricultural buildings. The initial design of the
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vent shaft headhouse was modified after being criticised due to its design being reportedly out of keeping with the location, and after several iterations the design is at its final approval stage. The tunnel will have porous portals (a form of tunnel entrance hood) that extends for up to beyond the end of the bored section in the hillside - this is to dissipate the pressure wave built up by trains at line speed, thus reducing the adverse effects of audible "sonic boom" in line with environmental commitments.


Construction

In July 2020, work was completed on a high headwall at the southern end, at , close to the M25 motorway. To accommodate workers during the construction phase, a temporary facility containing accommodation and various amenities has been constructed on site; this site will also be used to support the construction of the nearby Colne Valley Viaduct as well. During September 2020, final preparations for the arrival of the first of the two TBMs were made, and both arrived on site in December that year. During March 2021, the first section of
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tunnel lining was cast; this is produced onsite at a purpose-built facility near to the southern portal, which is capable of manufacturing up to 49 sections at a time. A total of 56,000 precisely-engineered sections were required to complete each tunnel. Excavation commenced on 13 May 2021, with completion estimated around March 2024. During the following month, it was reported that the first TBM had been advancing at a typical speed of per day. Each TBM was operated by a crew of 17 working in 12-hour shifts, while surface logistics and support for the boring work was provided by over 100 people on the surface. During June 2021, the second TBM commenced boring as well. The two TBMs were named ''Florence'' (after Victorian social reformer and nurse
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) and ''Cecilia'' (after astrophysicist
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) following a national vote on names suggested by local schools. The first stage of the drive (from the south portal to the Chalfont St Peter ventilation shaft) was completed in March 2022, and the first of the cross passages between the main running tunnels were completed in August that year. The Chalfont St Giles ventilation shaft was reached in October 2022, Amersham in March 2023, Little Missenden in August, and Chesham Road in December the same year. The chalk excavated during the boring of the tunnels is to be used to create a
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covering in the vicinity of the southern portals; for this purpose, measures for the temporary storage and treatment of up to of chalk slurry were provisioned onsite prior to excavation commencing. Approval for this scheme was issued in May 2021. One of the tunnel bores was temporarily evacuated in May 2022 following a fire on a personnel transportation vehicle. No personnel were injured and the tunnel itself was undamaged after the fire was brought under control. Tunnelling work was unaffected by the formation of a sinkhole, estimated to be deep and wide, near Shardeloes Lake, Amersham in May 2023, although an investigation was launched by the
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into the causes of the ground collapse. The resulting inquiry found that the local water supply was not contaminated, and the sinkhole was filled with of chalk in September 2023. Further work to ensure the hole is filled was completed in early 2024. Another sinkhole formed in November 2023 near Hedgemoor Wood,
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, and two more followed in February 2024 adjacent to Frith Hill in South Heath, although tunnelling remained unaffected in both cases. By November 2023, nineteen of the thirty-eight mined cross passages had been completed. ''Florence'''s progress was hampered significantly during the last few weeks of her drive by a geology change, as the final 140m to the north portal replaced the usual chalk with a more clay-like substance, causing several blockages in the slurry pipes. Despite these late challenges, overall the drive was reported to be smooth, with Align JV tunnelling lead Didier Jacques reporting that during 2023 the TBM team achieved an “incredible” average of 20m a day. The record progress for one day was 42m and the record for a week was 226m. In one calendar month of October 2023, 850m of progress was made. TBM ''Florence'' broke through at the north portal in South Heath on 27 February 2024, with ''Cecilia'' following suit on 22 March.


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