HS2 launched its first giant tunnelling machines after completing the South Portal of the Chiltern tunnel, a milestone that began the TBMs’ multi‑year drive. Minova played a key role in preparing the 17 m high headwall through which the machines broke through, helping to secure the structure and protect the tunnel start.
The headwall breakthrough marked the first major step toward transforming rail travel by enabling a faster, more reliable and lower‑carbon route, and it allowed tunnelling to proceed safely and on schedule for the benefit of millions of future passengers.


