Tunnel vision is starting to be a reality
Published Date:
27 August 2008
Peer into these two black holes and you get a glimpse of the future.
For in three years’ time they will represent a joyous landmark for tens of thousands of drivers every day.
After the journey up the A3 these twin tubes, with two lanes in each, will whisk motorists through one of Britain’s most notorious traffic bottlenecks.
In about 60 seconds they will transport you through what, at peak times, can currently take 40 minutes of steering wheel-drumming agony – the joys of the Hindhead crossroads and the Devil’s Punch Bowl.
These are the first pictures inside the boreholes of the tunnel which, when it is finished, will run for 1.2 miles in both directions through the sandstone beneath the beauty spot on the Hampshire/Surrey border.
It is the focal point of a £371m new A3 which will wipe out the last stretch of single carriageway on trunk roads and motorways between Portsmouth and Scotland. More than 35,000 vehicles a day will use it.
Giant excavators started clawing their way through the rock from both ends in March this year. Project director Paul Hoyland said: “Everything is going according to plan.
“They are due to meet in March next year and the new road is scheduled to open in August 2011.”
The full article contains 225 words and appears in PP-Post Edition newspaper.
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Last Updated:
21 August 2008 3:36 PM
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Source:
PP-Post Edition
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Location:
Petersfield