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Station: Woolloongabba

Woolloongabba station construction update – November 2021

Inside mined tunnel cavern showing progressive permanent works.

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Woolloongabba station construction update – October 2021

Jump form system on its way up within the station box

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Woolloongabba station construction update – September 2021

Aerial view of the Woolloongabba Station site facing South-Eas

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Woolloongabba station construction update – August 2021

Aerial view of the Woolloongabba Station site facing South-Eas

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Woolloongabba station construction update – July 2021

Formwork going up at Woolloongabba

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Woolloongabba station construction update – June 2021

Woolloongabba worksite showing the depth of the excavation that has already occurred.

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Cross passages

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Cross passage excavation starting

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Cross passages

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Cross passage excavation starting

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