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HS2 celebrates final Birmingham tunnel breakthrough

Posted on October 14, 2025 by parashuramerugadhindla@gmail.com

Eight tunnel boring machines have now finished excavating the 28 miles of twin-bore tunnel for HS2 between London’s Old Oak Common and Birmingham Curzon Street.

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