Design of the University Link Tunnels and Stations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Daniel N. Adams
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The University Link project extends Seattle?s light rail from downtown to University of Washington (UW). It includes 5.0 kilometers (3.15 miles) of twin-bored, 6.4 meters (21 feet) excavated diameter tunnels, and two cut-and-cover stations. The Capitol Hill Station (CHS) requires an excavation 170.7 meters (560 feet) long, 22.6 meters (74 feet) wide, and 22.9 meters (75 feet) deep. The University of Washington Station (UWS) requires an excavation of about 238.4 meters (782 feet) long, 21.3 meters (70 feet) wide, and 33.5 meters (110 feet) deep. The project is within the glacially diverse soils of the Puget Sound region, below groundwater. This paper highlights major station and tunnel design elements, including the approach to support of excavation at both station boxes, and the site staging requirements.
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APA: Daniel N. Adams  (2008)  Design of the University Link Tunnels and Stations

MLA: Daniel N. Adams Design of the University Link Tunnels and Stations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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