Here's how Chinese engineers rescued a failed tunnel boring machine by guiding a second one to meet it under a river.
Next year, the first modern tunnel-boring machines ever used in New Jersey will arrive in North Bergen to begin drilling the first mile of the $16 billion Gateway Tunnel through the rocky Palisades.
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Linghang, better known as the world’s largest-diameter high-speed railway shield tunneling machine, crossed the 6.2-mile (10,000-meter) tunneling milestone on Tuesday, as reported by the China Media ...
Disassembled sections of two tunnel boring machines that will help dig a $16 billion rail tunnel between North Jersey and Manhattan are on their way to the Garden State. The German-made machines were ...
Work to start digging a new Hudson Tunnel is set to begin this spring as two tunnel boring machines custom-built for the project are on their way to New Jersey. The new rail tunnel, called the Gateway ...