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Waterloo station construction update

31.03.2021

View of the waterloo station box. There is trees and heavy machinery in the background View of the waterloo station box. There is trees and heavy machinery in the background
Two construction workers in high viz working on a large crane. The wall of the station box is in the background. Two construction workers in high viz working on a large crane. The wall of the station box is in the background.
View of crane looking up from inside the Waterloo station box View of crane looking up from inside the Waterloo station box
Four construction workers in high viz are working on a large crane. Blue sky is in the background Four construction workers in high viz are working on a large crane. Blue sky is in the background

Two tower cranes have been installed to help build the new metro station at Waterloo.

A 45-metre tower crane was delivered in pieces and installed at the southern end of the Waterloo metro station site in February 2021.

The crane can lift up to 60 tonnes with its 45-metre-long arm – equivalent to five Sydney buses.  

The second tower crane, which can lift up to 12 tonnes, was installed at the site’s northern end in March.

The tower cranes will be used to lift steel and the heavy precast beams and planks into Waterloo's station box.

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