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Old March 15th 12, 12:43 PM posted to uk.transport.london,misc.transport.urban-transit,uk.railway
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Default London Crossrail tunnelling to start shortly

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05:41:17 on Thu, 15 Mar 2012, 77002 remarked:
There doesn't seem to be much distance between the 2 bores. Surely they won't
be that close the entire route? Looks like it would collapse.


The tunnel is concrete-lined as the machine moves forward.

I'm more interested in them apparently using GPS 38m underground!


There distance between the tunnels may not be constant.


No doubt they do spread apart as they get further from the portal.

Does GPS penetrate that far? One is intrigued as to how this works.
ISTR earlier tunnels being aligned by laser.


Surveying works because light travels in straight lines (or so the
Physicists tell us). In the old days you peered through a theodolite at
poles held by your colleagues. Today, perhaps you shine a laser in the
other direction. There's very little difference in the precision (which
is all about measuring angles), even if modern methods may be less
labour intensive.
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