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Beka T2 tunnel

The work is in progress

About the Beka T2 tunnel

It is the second longest tunnel on the route, 6017 metres long. The main and service tubes are connected by 13 crossbars. The tunnel is largely in carbonate rock (about ¾ of its length), and to a lesser extent in transitional layers, which are carbonate rock at both ends of the tunnel and also in the intermediate layers of carbonate rock. As in the other Track 2 tunnels, the construction uses NATM (the so-called New Austrian Method), i.e. a digging and mining method rather than drilling. 

6.017
m

Length of the main tunnel tube 

6.042
m

Length of tunnel service pipe 

Work on the project

The work is completed

Excavation work

Tunnelling is construction work involving the excavation and removal of material necessary for the construction of a tunnel.

It is carried out in two phases: first the upper part of the tunnel (the calotte) is excavated, followed by the lower part of the tunnel (the step with the floor arch).

Progress of excavation works

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The work is in progress

Inner lining system

The completed internal lining gives the tunnel a distinctive shape, as it gives the underground space a uniform appearance and a smooth surface. 

The construction of the inner lining system consists of: the floor vault, the foundations of the inner arch, the waterproofing of the tunnel, the longitudinal lateral drains and the inner arch, which is concreted with a movable tunnel formwork. 

Progress of the inner lining in the main pipe

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24.02.2025

Progress of the inner lining in the service pipe

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24.02.2025

The work is in progress

Other concrete works

In pre-construction, the term "other concreting works" usually covers all concreting activities that are not directly related to the main tunnel structures, such as primary and secondary arches. These works include: the execution of the fill concrete under the corridor, the kineta wall and the fill concrete above the floor vault. 

Such works often also include adjustments to the concrete structures for the installation of technical systems and are essential to complete the tunnel in accordance with the technical and safety requirements

Progress of other concrete works in the main pipe

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10.01.2025

Progress of other concrete works in the service pipe

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10.01.2025

Planned

Tracks

A track on a rigid base: 

Rigid track is a modern form of track that is used successfully all over the world, requires less maintenance compared to conventional shaft track, has a longer life expectancy and provides a more comfortable ride. The use of a rigid track system eliminates the possibility of track geometry errors during maintenance work. The possibility of direct attachment to structures, the lower structural height and weight compared to conventional track, make it the most optimal solution for tunnels and bridges. The expected service life of a track built on a rigid base is 50 to 60 years. 

Track laying progress

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Planned

Vehicle network

The tunnel catenary is a key component of the electrification of a railway line, enabling trains to be powered by electricity. After the track has been laid, the construction of the overhead contact line typically includes the following steps and elements: installation of the supporting structure, installation of electrical cables and wires, insulation and protection, and tensioning systems. 

 In tunnels, limited space and specific conditions (e.g. ventilation, humidity, vibration) require the use of specially adapted materials and construction solutions to ensure the durability and reliability of the overhead contact line. 

Progress of the overhead contact line in the main pipe

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Progress of the overhead contact line in the service pipe

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