Skip to main content

Pitt Street Station taking shape

12.02.2019

An on the ground view from inside the cavern as a construction worker inspecting the tunnel with their head torch shining a light to the top of the tunnel as tunnelling commences at Sydney Metro's Pitt Street North Castlereagh Cavern site. An on the ground view from inside the cavern as a construction worker inspecting the tunnel with their head torch shining a light to the top of the tunnel as tunnelling commences at Sydney Metro's Pitt Street North Castlereagh Cavern site.
An on the ground view looking inside the tunnel at Sydney Metro's Pitt Street North construction site with two large pipes running through the cavern with a digger underneath he pipes and a Roadheader in the background. An on the ground view looking inside the tunnel at Sydney Metro's Pitt Street North construction site with two large pipes running through the cavern with a digger underneath he pipes and a Roadheader in the background.
An on the ground view inside the tunnel at Sydney Metro's Pitt Street North construction site with a close up shot of a Roadheader inside the tunnel. An on the ground view inside the tunnel at Sydney Metro's Pitt Street North construction site with a close up shot of a Roadheader inside the tunnel.
A close up shot of the Roadheader in action as it breaks apart a wall with shattered material beneath it at Sydney Metro's Pitt Street North construction site. A close up shot of the Roadheader in action as it breaks apart a wall with shattered material beneath it at Sydney Metro's Pitt Street North construction site.
An on the ground view looking across to the tunnel at Sydney Metro's Pitt Street North construction site with two large pipes running through and out of the tunnel and a Roadheader about to drive into the tunnel. An on the ground view looking across to the tunnel at Sydney Metro's Pitt Street North construction site with two large pipes running through and out of the tunnel and a Roadheader about to drive into the tunnel.
An on the ground view inside the tunnel at Sydney Metro's Pitt Street North construction as a Roadheader begins work withs its light on inside the tunnel. An on the ground view inside the tunnel at Sydney Metro's Pitt Street North construction as a Roadheader begins work withs its light on inside the tunnel.

Deep under the heart of the CBD, Sydney Metro’s new Pitt Street Station is quickly taking shape with three roadheader tunnelling machines excavating around the clock.

 

More than 116,400 tonnes of crushed rock has been excavated to form the station caverns 20 metres underneath Pitt and Castlereagh streets, where the future platforms will be located.

The Pitt Street Station caverns will be about 240 metres in length and 11.5 metres wide when finished.

Roadheaders are tunnelling machines that have a boom at the front which can carve out different geometrical shapes underground - unlike tunnel boring machines, which can only build round tunnels.

Altogether there are 10 roadheaders busy creating the new underground structures for Sydney Metro City & Southwest, including the three at Pitt Street.

All crushed rock excavated during Sydney Metro construction will be reused.

Sky-high milestone for Sydney's new railway

Fourth mega borer starts work on metro tunnels

Back to top