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·3 hours ago
The delicate retrieval of a 1100-tonne machine from beneath Sydney’s busiest streets
Sydney's Metro West rail project reached a milestone as the 1100-tonne boring machine, named Jessie, was retired after excavating 2.3 kilometres. The retrieval process begins now in the cramped CBD and involves disassembling Jessie into 16 pieces for transport. The new Hunter Street station is set to open in 2032, serving as a key junction in the city's rail network.
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