
The ceremony marks the start of the drilling of the tunnels that will pierce two massive hills in the area as part of the rehabilitation project of the Brasov-Simeria railway line, part of the Rhine-Danube Corridor, for traffic with a maximum speed of 160 km/h, Brasov-Sighisoara section, subsection 2 Apața-Cața. The project is co-financed by the European Union, and the contract was signed by the National Railway Company (CFR SA) with the consortium of Aktor SA – Alstom Transport SA – Arcada Company.
“We are building an engineering masterpiece for the railway between Brasov and Sighisoara. We drill the longest railway tunnels to exist in Romania through the mountain between Apața and Racoș. They will be 24 km long in total. The singularity of the technical challenges due to the soil variable structure makes this project a premiere for Romania. It also highlights Aktor’s capability to implement complex and challenging construction projects, as well as our strong support on the country’s growth”, commented on this significant milestone Alexandros Exarchou, Vice President of the Board of Directors and CEO of the Intrakat Group, which includes the constructor Aktor SA.
The first two TBMs, among the biggest in Europe, are named “Eleni” and “Varvara” respectively, in the spirit of mining traditions. Eleni is a symbolic name meaning “Sunbeam” and St. Varvara is the protector of miners.
Eleni is the first TBM machine started today, and it will drill one of the Ormeniș twin tunnels in the mountain, with a length of 6.9 km each, between Racoș and Ormeniș, the southern segment of the railway section that will pierce the hills in the area. A second pair of tunnels, called Homorod, with a length of 5.1 km each, will be drilled between Racoș and Homorod. The tunnels will be connected by galleries: 13 connecting galleries, with a total length of 601 linear meters for the Ormeniș tunnel, respectively 10 connecting galleries, with a total length of 417 linear meters for the Homorod tunnel.
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