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Watch A Giant Tunnel Boring Machine Blast A Hole Through New York City

7:00PM January 25, 2012 | Roberto Baldwin

Watching a 580-tonne, 90m long Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) bust a hole from Manhattan to Long Island City reminds me of the tunnel cleaners in Labrinyth. Except, instead of David Bowie singing, it’s Long Island City commuters. More »


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NY To London Trains? Russia’s Massive 65-Mile Siberia-Alaska Tunnel

1:00AM August 29, 2011 | Jack Loftus

Ваше здоровье! Let us toast the Russians and their $US65 billion Siberian-Alaskan underwater train tunnel! At 65-miles, the proposed tunnel would be twice as long as the Chunnel between France and England, and could connect New York City with London. More »


News

Inside Gaddafi’s Secret Underground Labyrinth

12:40AM August 27, 2011 | Brent Rose

Oh, Gaddafi, you eccentric old creeper. Of course you have a gigantic network of tunnels under Tripoli so you can sneak around and do dastardly shit. Yeah, well, all your tunnel are belong to rebels. More »


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200-Ton Earth Worm Now Dying Under New York

8:11AM July 28, 2011 | Jesus Diaz

Right now, there’s a 6.7m wide metal monster dying 14 storeys below park avenue. Together with its twin brother, it excavated 265,000 cubic metres of bedrock in a 9km long tunnel. More »


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A Video Tour Of London’s Dark And Dank Underground Tunnels

8:00AM July 17, 2011 | Cyriaque Lamar

We’ve seen the urban spelunkers at Silent UK plumb the depths of London’s abandoned mail train. Now they’ve created Crack the Surface, the first in a series of short films detailing their explorations of London’s underground, an experience one spelunker compares to a real-life roleplaying game. More »


Science

First Solar Tunnel To Help Power High-Speed Trains Opens In Europe

11:40AM June 7, 2011 | Kwame Opam

This 3km tunnel running on solar power just switched on today. It’s part of the Paris to Amsterdam line and the first in Europe, promising to save a ton of energy that would otherwise be wasted during the trip. More »


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The World’s Largest Tunnel-Boring Machine

7:18AM April 26, 2011 | Max Behrman

We’ve been thinking a lot today about moving earth to make pathways. Tunnels. What if you’re not talking about thin, dirt tubes to move humans, though, but holes so big entire industries can flow through them? This is the world’s largest tunnel boring machine: an Earth Pressure Balance (EPB) Shield developed by Herrenknecht AG. More »


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An Escalator That Leads You Straight Towards A Space Invader

9:00AM March 6, 2011 | Casey Chan

Located in North East England, this escalator opens up to something that looks strikingly from Space Invaders. I’d probably say pew pew every time I exited the tunnel. [Faces in Places]


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Helsinki’s Underground Shadow City

8:40AM February 25, 2011 | Kyle VanHemert

newVideoPlayer( {"type":"video","player":"http://www.youtube.com/v/jXNyEiw28D0&hl=en&fs=1&hd=1","customParams":[] ,"width":500,"height":332.5,"ratio":0.615,"flashData":"","embedName":null,"objectId":null,"noEmbed":false,"source":"youtube","wrap":true,"agegate":false} ); Bound by buildings on one side and a harbor on the other, the Finnish capital of Helsinki is pursuing a unique direction for its urban expansion: straight down. Thanks to a cooperatively shallow bedrock, building underground is relatively painless and inexpensive, and already citizens enjoy access to a subterranean swimming complex, shopping area, hockey rink, and more. More »


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This Is The New York No One Ever Sees

1:00AM January 4, 2011 | Brian Barrett

newVideoPlayer( {"type":"video","player":"http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=18280328&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=1","customParams":[] ,"width":500,"height":281.25,"ratio":0.5625,"flashData":"","embedName":null,"objectId":null,"noEmbed":false,"source":"vimeo","wrap":true,"agegate":false} ); Armed with gloves, a backpack, and a healthy appreciation for the deadliness of the third rail, urban historian Steven Duncan and videographer Andrew Wonder explore the Undercity. This is the hidden New York. And it’s beautiful. More »