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Building HS2’s giant ‘Lego’ viaduct

The Thame Valley Viaduct on HS2 is being built from giant precast blocks weighing up to 90 tonnes. Hamish Champ watches as this offsite manufacturing marvel is slotted together.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKNDjJkzDuM
The first beams are installed on the Thame Valley Viaduct.

A couple of miles north west of the Buckinghamshire town of Aylesbury, the UK’s longest – and the country’s first – factory-made railway viaduct is slowly taking shape, like a giant Lego set.

Comprising 72 precast concrete beams, each 25m long and weighing 90 tonnes, arrayed across 36 spans and supported by 68 factory-manufactured piers each weighing 42 tonnes, the Thame Valley Viaduct is being slotted together with millimetre precision.

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