High Speed Excavation By Drill & Blast With Mechanized Mucking System?Mitholz Railway Tunnels, Switzerland

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Stig Eriksson
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In Switzerland two major railway systems as shown below in Figure 1 has recently been completed or is under construction: ¦Lötschberg, south of Bern which was commissioned in 2007 ¦Gotthard, south of Zurich which is scheduled to be commissioned in 2016The aim is to increase the transport capacity of the railway system and to transfer more transport of goods to the railway by offering transport of trailers and lorries on the new railway systems. It will have a positive environmental impact but also improve the congested traffic situation of the highways in north-south directionThe Gotthard tunnel is totally 57 km (35 mile) long and the Lötschberg tunnel is 35 km (22 mile) long. Both tunnel systems consist of two parallel single track tunnels connected with cross tunnels at every 333 m (1 093 ft). Additionally there are cross-over tunnels and caverns for installations and operation. In the Lötschberg tunnel, the majority of the excavation has been by Drill & Blast and in Gotthard tunnel the major part is being excavated by TBM.
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APA: Stig Eriksson  High Speed Excavation By Drill & Blast With Mechanized Mucking System?Mitholz Railway Tunnels, Switzerland

MLA: Stig Eriksson High Speed Excavation By Drill & Blast With Mechanized Mucking System?Mitholz Railway Tunnels, Switzerland. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,

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