Marta's Peachtree Center Station

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Thomas R. Kuesel Elwyn H. King
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

I. CONCEPT MARTA's Peachtree Center Station is being mined out of hard rock, directly beneath Atlanta's central business district, with minimal surface disruption during construction. Its cost is competitive with that of a conventional cut-and-cover alternative owing to its design concept, which utilizes the rock as a primary structural and architectural material. II. PLANNING The station was originally planned for cut-and-cover construction. However, Peachtree Street is unusually narrow for a main business street (generally 78 feet (24 m) between building lines) and cut-and-cover construction would therefore be very disruptive to surface traffic and severely restrict access to adjacent buildings, including Peachtree Center, Atlanta's showcase business/commercial complex. (See Fig. 1.) Tunneling had been considered, but was initially thought [ ]
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APA: Thomas R. Kuesel Elwyn H. King  (1979)  Marta's Peachtree Center Station

MLA: Thomas R. Kuesel Elwyn H. King Marta's Peachtree Center Station. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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