San Francisco?s Central Subway, Extending the Third Street Light Rail to Chinatown

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Matthew E. Fowler
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The Central Subway will extend the recently completed 8.2-km long Third Street Light Rail line another 2.7 km north through the Union Square shopping district to Chinatown with a concourse-to-concourse connection to the Powell Street BART Station. One mined and two cut-and-cover subway stations are planned. Particular challenges include: tunneling under existing tunnels; variable ground conditions ranging from saturated alluvium to fractured bedrock; a congested urban setting and large-span caverns. This paper gives an overview of the project as it stands midway through the preliminary engineering stage along with a discussion of the rationale and design approaches that are being used to address the construction challenges of restoring light rail service in the most densely developed areas of San Francisco.
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APA: Matthew E. Fowler  (2008)  San Francisco?s Central Subway, Extending the Third Street Light Rail to Chinatown

MLA: Matthew E. Fowler San Francisco?s Central Subway, Extending the Third Street Light Rail to Chinatown. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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