HS2 high-speed rail project begins underground tunnel

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At 170m long, “Florence” is the largest ever tunnelling machine to be used on a UK rail project. …

The largest tunnelling machine ever used on a UK rail project is officially starting work.

Florence – named after Florence Nightingale – will spend the next three-and-a-half years cutting through the chalk beneath the Chiltern hills in Buckinghamshire.

The tunnel will form part of controversial high-speed rail project HS2’s first phase, which will link London with the West Midlands.

The BBC takes a look inside the operation to see how it works.

Video journalist: Samantha Everett

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