Columns » Metro Tunnel
Childers St reopened to traffic
A Kensington street is open to traffic for the first time in more than three years in another sign of progress on the Metro Tunnel Project.
Latest
Rail enthusiasts given sneak peek into the future of Arden Station
A group of lucky rail enthusiasts were among the first members of the public to set foot inside Arden Station at the recent Arden Station and Tunnel Tour.
Read MoreDelve into the captivating history of the Arden Station site
If you head down to the site of the future Arden Station, you might learn a thing or two about the fascinating history of the area.
Read MoreBuilding the Metro Tunnel with Aboriginal Talent Pool
First Nations-identifying Victorians can now kickstart or further develop their careers in rail construction through a new program at Rail Projects Victoria.
Read MoreA very sparkly Metro Tunnel Christmas with The Huxleys
If you’ve ever wanted to see two crocs sharing a prawn cocktail, glittery gumnut babies and kissing emus, then The Huxleys have your Christmas wishes covered.
Read MoreDeadly designs bring colour to City Square for Melbourne Fashion Week
The Metro Tunnel’s City Square art space has had a costume change for this year’s Melbourne Fashion Week.
Read MoreBecome a train master with Metro Tunnel’s free online game
The Metro Tunnel Project has launched a free online game that gives players a sneak peek into the inner workings of the next-generation technology coming to Melbourne’s train network.
Read MoreMetro Tunnel cross passage construction at halfway mark
While the Metro Tunnel Project has said goodbye to its four massive tunnel boring machines – Joan, Meg, Mille and Alice – there’s still some serious digging going on under the city as work on the project continues.
Read MoreDesigner flooded with ideas for Metro Tunnel installation
Work has begun to install the Metro Tunnel’s first permanent creative installation – 360 metres long and involving 1.3 million tiles – in Melbourne’s inner west.
Read MoreMetro Tunnel marks nearly 30 million hours worked
All eyes were on the Metro Tunnel’s Arden Station recently, which was the location for Premier Daniel Andrews’ return to work after a fall that left him with spinal injuries.
Read More