Metro Tunnel Construction Update Summer 2025 (Melbourne Railway Vlog 237)
The Metro Tunnel is supposed to open this year, and this video shows how construction is progressing towards that tantalising opening date! Major works have finished at both the tunnel entrances at South Yarra and South Kensington, as well as three of the five stations; being Anzac, Parkville, and Arden. Therefore, the vast majority of construction activity is focussed on the two CBD stations: Town Hall and State Library. Simultaneously, a meticulous testing programme is taking place, including tens of thousands of train kilometres through the tunnel. I hope you enjoy the video! Timestamps: Intro/South Yarra: 0:00 Anzac: 2:11 Town Hall: 6:41 State Library: 10:00 Parkville: 12:17 Arden: 14:07 Outro/South Kensington: 16:10 Outro music: On & On - Cartoon (feat. Daniel Levi) [NCS release] • Cartoon, Jéja - On & On (feat. Daniel Levi...

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