Overview of the Design of the Beacon Hill Station and Tunnels

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Don Phelps Christopher Tattersall David McAllister
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Located south of downtown Seattle, the Beacon Hill Station & Tunnels is the key section of the southern segment of Sound Transit’s proposed new LINK light rail system. This paper presents an overview of the design, which includes 4,300 ft of segmentally-lined bore twin tunnels and a deep mined station. With platforms located156 feet below grade, the station itself is only the second large-scale mined station in soil the US. Its complex geometry combined with variable soil conditions—sands, silt sand clays with slickensides—challenged the designer’s to come up with a SEM-based design that addresses the owner’s risk, cost and schedule concerns.
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APA: Don Phelps Christopher Tattersall David McAllister  (2003)  Overview of the Design of the Beacon Hill Station and Tunnels

MLA: Don Phelps Christopher Tattersall David McAllister Overview of the Design of the Beacon Hill Station and Tunnels. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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