Europe's Largest Metro Tunnel Opened in Bulgaria's Sofia

Business | June 20, 2011, Monday // 17:13
Bulgaria: Europe's Largest Metro Tunnel Opened in Bulgaria's Sofia The builders of the tunnel of Sofia Metro's second line with Bulgarian PM Borisov. Photo by M3 Communications Group, Inc

The subway tunnel with the largest cross section in Europe has been formally completed in the Bulgarian capital as part of the construction of the second line of the Sofia Metro.

The tunnel at Metro Station 8 of the Line II of the Sofia Metro has a cross section of 258 square meters, and is 108 meters long, 18 high, and 22 meters wide.

Metro Station 8 is the spot where the second line of the Sofia Metro will cross and inter-connect with the existing first line at its Serdica Station near the Sheraton Hotel and the Tzum retail center.

The Line II tunnel was formally opened Monday by Bulgarian Minister Boyko Borisov, Finance Minister Simeon Djankov, Sofia Mayor Stoyanka Fandakova, and Chief Sofia Architect Petar Dikov.

The company in charge of the construction of the respective section and the tunnel of the second line of the Sofia MetroEuro Alliance Engineering – presented Bulgarian PM Borisov with an icon of Bulgarian saint, St. Ivan Rilski.

Metro Station 8 of Line II of the Sofia Metro has been described as the probably the most complex underground facility in Sofia. It will be the crossing point of Line I – going from the Obelya and Lyulin Quarters via the downtown to the Mladost Quarter, to be extended to the Sofia International Airport and Business Park Sofia – and of Line II - going from the Obelya and Nadezhda Quarters via the downtown and the Central Railway and Bus Stations to the Lozenets Quarter.

The archaeological lawyer uncovered during the metro construction was not destroyed but the tunnel went under it, and the finds will be displayed for the commuters.

With the completion of the tunnel, Metro Station 8 of Line II is to be further equipped and completed, and the special tunnel digging machine will continues its work near the National Palace of Culture.

Experts from the Sofia Municipality and the ministries of transport and culture have lent support to the builders of the tunnel.

The construction and reinforcement of the tunnel was designed by Prof. Bozhidar Bozhinov from the Sofia University of Mining and Geology "St. Ivan Rilski." The tunnel was designed by Prof. Viktor Tashev from the Sofia University of Architecture, Construction, and Geodesy.

The tunnel was completed by two subsidiaries of Euro Alliance Engineering owned by architect Valentin Trashliev, Stroyinject AD, the largest Bulgarian company for geotechnical construction, and Adval AD, the only Bulgarian company constructing tunnels across Europe (in Germany, Spain, Greece) and the executer of all major geotechnical projects in Bulgaria.

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Tags: Euro Alliance Engineering, Stroyinject AD, Adval AD, Sofia metro, metro, subway, archaeology, Boyko Borisov, Prime Minister, Yordanka Fandakova, Simeon Djankov, Sofia Mayor, Petar Dikov, Chief Architect, tunnel, tunnel construction

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