TOWARDS the end of October, tunnel boring machines (TBMs) Emily and Anne were lowered in sections into a 25-metre deep (82 feet) ancillary shaft at Victoria Road in Ealing, West London.
It will be their starting point at the beginning of 2024 for the excavation of the 3.4-mile tunnel under Ealing to Greenpark Way in Greenford, which will take around a year to complete.
Emily is named after midwife (and later Ealing mayor) Emily Sophia Taylor, who provided help for women who could not afford maternity care. Anne is named after educational reformer, philanthropist and anti-slavery campaigner Lady Anne Byron.