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Old May 26th 04, 01:45 PM posted to uk.transport.london
J Lynch J Lynch is offline
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Default Cost of big and small tubes


One of the books about the tube (can't remember which) talks about the cost
of tunnelling being proportional to the square of the diameter of the bore.
This may concur with Richard J's figures below?



"Richard J." wrote in message
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Tom Anderson wrote:
I have been told that the cost of making new tube tunnels depends
on their size, with Crossrail-style NR-standard tunnels being more
expensive than classic LU-style tube tunnels. Is that true? If so,
why, and how big is the difference?

I can see why it might be greater - there's more mass to shift, more
surface to line - but not massively greater.


I think you may not have seen the actual figures. AFAIK these are
external tunnel dimensions (from Crossrail documents):
Victoria Line: 3.81m (older tube tunnels are slightly smaller)
Jubilee Line extension: 4.35m diameter
Crossrail: 6m diameter

Volume to excavate per metre of tunnel:
Victoria: 11.4m³ Jubilee: 14.9m³ Crossrail: 28.3m³
Surface area to line per metre of tunnel:
Victoria: 12.0m² Jubilee: 13.7m² Crossrail: 18.9m²