the way in which the waste power of nature has been applied for the reduction of the difficulties of the undertaking. There is not a single steam-engine on the works: everything is done with compressed air, or by hydraulic power. Just one half of the tunnel was driven at the end of October 1866, after more than nine years of labour. The third quarter was finished by the end of 1868,[1] Unless extraordinary obstacles are encountered, the two ends will probably meet in February 1871;[2] but it will be long after that date before the tunnel will be used for traffic.[3]
- ↑ The advanced gallery only.
- ↑
Table showing the Progress of the Advanced Gallery on each side,
from the Commencement up to 1st November 1869.Bardonnêche. Modane. Total of
the two
sides per
annumGeneral
Total
Year. Advance
in mètres.
Total. Advance
in mètres.
Total. By
manual
labour
1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 By
mechanical
means.
1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 27 .28
725 .00 257 .57 236 .35 203 .80 170 .00
5337 .40 380 .00 426 .00 621 .20 765 .30 812 .70 824 .30 638 .60 699 .30 10 .80
921 .00 201 .95 132 .75 139 .50 193 .00 243 .00 " "
3407 .00 " " 376 .00 466 .65 458 .40 212 .29 687 .81 681 .55 524 .30 38 .08
1646 .00 459 .52 362 .10 343 .30 193 .00 243 .00 170 .00
8744 .40 380 .00 802 .00 1087 .85 1223 .70 1024 .99 1512 .11 1320 .15 842 .10 Total advance at
Bonnêche
6062 .40 Total advance at
Modane
4328 .00 Total advance at
both ends
10,390 .40 See Appendix for the progress of the work since this date. - ↑ The railways which will connect the tunnel with existing lines will be difficult and costly works, with numerous tunnels and bridges. A good deal of the heavy work is done on the line between Susa and Bardonneche, but on the French side the works are almost untouched.