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Underground tunnel could replace London’s Hammersmith flyover

An underground tunnel could replace the Hammersmith flyover in London, England. Plans state the structure could be built from the Hogarth roundabout to Earl's Court, replacing the existing flyover. The landmark bridge is poised for an 18-month patch-up costing €70.87 million (£60 million), but in 15-20 years will need replacing. Plans to in effect bury the heavily used flyover, which handles 90,000 vehicles each day, have been reportedly welcomed by many residents.
October 16, 2013 Read time: 1 min
An underground tunnel could replace the Hammersmith flyover in London, England.

Plans state the structure could be built from the Hogarth roundabout to Earl's Court, replacing the existing flyover. The landmark bridge is poised for an 18-month patch-up costing €70.87 million (£60 million), but in 15-20 years will need replacing. Plans to in effect bury the heavily used flyover, which handles 90,000 vehicles each day, have been reportedly welcomed by many residents.

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