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09.11.17

Breakthrough in major Northern line extension

A major milestone has been reached by TfL in the Northern line extension project.

Tunnel boring machine, Amy, has broken through at Kennington, meaning that the two 3.2km tunnels from Battersea Power Station, via Nine Elms, have now been built.

Amy and sister tunnelling machine, Helen, have been working on the north and southbound tunnels since their launch in spring.

The extension, which is the first major extension to a Tube line since the Jubilee line in the 1990s, will extend the Charing Cross branch of the Northern line.

The extension will make the City and the West End accessible from Battersea in just 15 minutes, and it is anticipated that it will encourage the regeneration of the Vauxhall, Nine Elms and Battersea areas, with 25,000 new jobs and over 20,000 new homes.

Mike Brown MVO, London’s transport commissioner, said he was “delighted” at the breakthrough.

He stated: “Both machines have had to navigate a challenging, congested path under south London which included sewers, power cables, a Victorian-era well, and existing Victoria and Northern line tunnels.

“This achievement brings us a significant step closer to the delivery of the first major Tube extension in nearly two decades.”

The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, praised the project: “Both machines have had to navigate a challenging, congested path under south London which included sewers, power cables, a Victorian-era well, and existing Victoria and Northern line tunnels.

“This achievement brings us a significant step closer to the delivery of the first major Tube extension in nearly two decades.”

The work is on track to be completed in 2020, and so far the work has progressed without interruption to Northern line services.

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Comments

Rupster   09/11/2017 at 14:52

I wonder whether there's a map of subterranean London which shows where all the sewers, power cables and old wells are?

Andrew Gwilt   10/11/2017 at 03:14

Another milestone on the London Underground network to see the Northern Line extended to Battersea with a possibly extension to Clapham Junction that could happen in the future once the extension to Battersea is completed in 2020.

Andrew JG   10/11/2017 at 04:26

Saw it on BBC News and Sky News. Bravo.

Henry Law   10/11/2017 at 13:10

It will generate lots of land value up at taxpayers' expense, with little additional tax revenue in return.

Joseph Alles   10/11/2017 at 14:11

Having worked on the Jubilee line Extension as a civil Engineer who do I contact to be a part of the Northern Line extension on the contractor side or LUL side.

Jamie Sarai   13/11/2017 at 08:50

I think London's transport commissioner and It's mayor were sharing notes... I worked on a bid for this; a very interesting project. Congratulations to the rest of the team (not just the TBM's).

Nonsuchmike   13/11/2017 at 11:49

So this line as planned will only service the, sometimes empty, super rich flats and the Dog's Home @ Battersea, Sainsbury's @ Vauxhall and the New Covent Garden. However, the people who live near the Park and in the high rise flats to the south, not to mention any attempt to alleviate congestion @ Clapham Junction, will be left despairing for decent transport and bereft of the obvious solution. There is plenty of room under the sidings @ CJ for a subterranean tube station as well as one for a Crossrail 2 interchange station when it comes in ten years time.

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