Rock Tunneling For A Rail Transit System Buffalo, New York

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
James G. Ball Kenneth W. Torpey David S. McAllister Richard F. Flanagan
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Under a Federal grant by the Urban Mass Transit Administration (UMTA) (80%), and sponsored by the State of New York (200), Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority is constructing a 10.3 km (6.4 mile) light rail rapid transit system in Buffalo, New York. The $450 million project, which began construction in the Spring of 1979, is unique in rail transit alignment designs in the U.S.A. and the first predominantly underground light rail system in North America. The Buffalo project is unique in that the first phase of the expandable system follows the alignment of Main Street and is on the surface in a proposed 1.6 km (1.0 mile) pedestrian mall in the downtown business district. The alignment then progresses northward into a cut-and-cover portal and standard double-box configuration for 2.74 km (1.7 miles) at a depth of 9.1-10.7 m (30-35 ft) and subsequently drops into bedrock at depths of 18.3-27.4 m (60 to 90 ft). The 5.63 km (3.5 mile) rock tunnel section consists of two single tunnels 4.88 m (16.0 ft) nominal finished diam. and includes five stations. The rock tunnel line section was divided into a north and south contract of 2 316 m (7,600 ft) and 3 243 m (10,640 ft), respectively. Due to the existing surface facilities and the future station locations, the line tunnel contracts differed considerably in their shaft access
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APA: James G. Ball Kenneth W. Torpey David S. McAllister Richard F. Flanagan  (1981)  Rock Tunneling For A Rail Transit System Buffalo, New York

MLA: James G. Ball Kenneth W. Torpey David S. McAllister Richard F. Flanagan Rock Tunneling For A Rail Transit System Buffalo, New York. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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