It's easy to take infrastructure like this for granted when it's been around your entire life, videos like this really give you an appreciation for it!
Loved nerding out on this.. Blows me away how clever humans can be on the one hand whilst being absolutely stupid on the other.... I won't take this stuff for granted anymore though !!!
Always blew my mind going through this tunnel, I (for some reason) always believed it went completely under the harbour, through the rock below, now I understand it sits at the bottom of the harbour! fascinating to see them tow in the sections and drop them down to the bottom as well as securing them in place, What a magnificent achievement!
A very professional effort by Kumagi and Transfield. On time and on budget, and I’ve never seen a drop of water in the tunnel, unlike some others where water entry is less critical.
It's got plenty of leaks and has since day 1, but they're of no concern as it was built and designed by proper engineers not buffoons that are govt yes men 😁
At 12:38 mark is a hopper barge in the background, W.H.Discovery. I was a 13yo old kid going out on that barge every day in the school holidays. My old man drove a water cart cleaning the roadway from the original Paddy's Markets at Haymarket to Pier 16 as the excavated soil from the construction of what is now Market City was used as fill around the immersed tunnel sections to minimise lateral loads. Dad would drop me off at Pier 16 on his first trip of the day and pick me up when he was done for the day. I'll never forget standing on the deck with a deckhand named Will, the 6-toed Canadian, and the captain, Dooley, called me up to the wheelhouse. He handed me a pair of binoculars and told me to look at the 40-odd ft pleasure cruiser nearby. The cruiser had the distinct Playboy bunny logo on the back and also an actual Playboy bunny, stark naked, doing a photo shoot on the rear of the cruiser. GREAT day for a 13yo boy! 🤣🤣
Haha good stuff.. Ive got memories of being a kid who's father worked on the Harbour too... My old man was a n engineer on Cockatoo island so i was always there, his mate worked in that shipping tower that was wear Banrangaroo now stands, remember the tower? it was shaped like centrepoint but half as tall....
@@paulparadoxia I’m standing at Barangaroo right now! (I’m working on the Metro project and have to check our seawater pumps every second day over Christmas. ) Yep! I remember ‘The Pill’! So named as it controlled all the berths (births) in the harbour. 😂
Haha awesome ... The second tunnel looks pretty amazing.. Im from Balmain so i hope it doesnt mess with my old suburb but by the looks it goes from white bay Under birchgrove right? I live near Byron now so havnt got a feel for it@@scottjenkins8414
Very interesting. I remember it all as if it was just yesterday however, I never knew the complexities of just how much work was needed to complete this magnificent project. Thanks for creating and sharing. DM.
Never knew the Pylon on the bridge had exhaust fans in it...thought its was just thick Pylons to support the bridge..who knew in 1932 when the Sydney harbour Bridge was completed that it would have such a use.
The Pylons don't support the bridge at all. The are purely decorative. That's why they could be easily converted. The weight of the bridge is borne by the two metal hinges at the base of each arch.
Did this debt free handover happen in 2022? I don't recall anything on the news a couple of years ago and I myself would think that'd be some massive good news.
so far advanced and well thought out. its a real shame that Australia doesn't have anymore of these types of projects the engineering feat along with the future in mind is something so easily forgotten nowadays, not to mention on time and on budget.
Id say the Sydney Harbour West tunnel, along with the Sydney Metro are equally impressive engineering feats currently underway. Albeit not within budget! Haha
@@zero1666 its not greed u delusional kid. Running a highly used tunnel is expensive, and u have costs that continuously need to be paid, such as electricity and the staff that monitor the tunnel
Somehow I never realised (or more likely forgot) that they reused the northern pylons of the bridge as exhaust stacks. Also genuinely surprised that there was an easily removed protest banner at the opening that wasn't removed. A few bits of this piece were definitely giving off Turbo Encabulator vibes! And the music somewhat unexpected for a 1990's film but it could have been a lot worse!
@@gregessex1851ant toll increases announced a few weeks ago. From October 29 2023 tolls on both bridge and tunnel will increase First time in 14 years
I dont know when that is the contruction of the Briged in Labuan island has begun between of mainland Sabah and Labuan . .until then is nothing to do to built its ....eeemmmmm
Thats pretty funny. They love talking a big game but actually doing is another thing... Whats going on with the second tunnel? was that also pushed thru by Labor?
It's easy to take infrastructure like this for granted when it's been around your entire life, videos like this really give you an appreciation for it!
Loved nerding out on this.. Blows me away how clever humans can be on the one hand whilst being absolutely stupid on the other.... I won't take this stuff for granted anymore though !!!
This film was clearly made by engineers. A very concise technical overview.
I’ve driven through those tunnels countless times and never knew just how complex and well thought out they are. Very impressive
Always blew my mind going through this tunnel, I (for some reason) always believed it went completely under the harbour, through the rock below, now I understand it sits at the bottom of the harbour! fascinating to see them tow in the sections and drop them down to the bottom as well as securing them in place, What a magnificent achievement!
A very professional effort by Kumagi and Transfield. On time and on budget, and I’ve never seen a drop of water in the tunnel, unlike some others where water entry is less critical.
It's got plenty of leaks and has since day 1, but they're of no concern as it was built and designed by proper engineers not buffoons that are govt yes men 😁
The engineering required is mind boggling!
Always wanted to understand the build process! Thanks for sharing.
I could listen to this narration all day
Remember when it first opened a friend did 160 kmh through the tunnel and didn’t realise there were speed cameras inside 😆🤷♂️
At 12:38 mark is a hopper barge in the background, W.H.Discovery. I was a 13yo old kid going out on that barge every day in the school holidays.
My old man drove a water cart cleaning the roadway from the original Paddy's Markets at Haymarket to Pier 16 as the excavated soil from the construction of what is now Market City was used as fill around the immersed tunnel sections to minimise lateral loads.
Dad would drop me off at Pier 16 on his first trip of the day and pick me up when he was done for the day.
I'll never forget standing on the deck with a deckhand named Will, the 6-toed Canadian, and the captain, Dooley, called me up to the wheelhouse. He handed me a pair of binoculars and told me to look at the 40-odd ft pleasure cruiser nearby. The cruiser had the distinct Playboy bunny logo on the back and also an actual Playboy bunny, stark naked, doing a photo shoot on the rear of the cruiser.
GREAT day for a 13yo boy! 🤣🤣
Haha good stuff.. Ive got memories of being a kid who's father worked on the Harbour too... My old man was a n engineer on Cockatoo island so i was always there, his mate worked in that shipping tower that was wear Banrangaroo now stands, remember the tower? it was shaped like centrepoint but half as tall....
@@paulparadoxia I’m standing at Barangaroo right now! (I’m working on the Metro project and have to check our seawater pumps every second day over Christmas. )
Yep! I remember ‘The Pill’! So named as it controlled all the berths (births) in the harbour. 😂
Haha awesome ... The second tunnel looks pretty amazing.. Im from Balmain so i hope it doesnt mess with my old suburb but by the looks it goes from white bay Under birchgrove right? I live near Byron now so havnt got a feel for it@@scottjenkins8414
Fond memories of working on this project all those years ago
Thank you Barry Walker for your contribution to Australian society. It helps me get to work every day! Cheers mate
Very interesting. I remember it all as if it was just yesterday however, I never knew the complexities of just how much work was needed to complete this magnificent project. Thanks for creating and sharing. DM.
bloody marvellous
Very informative.
Never knew the Pylon on the bridge had exhaust fans in it...thought its was just thick Pylons to support the bridge..who knew in 1932 when the Sydney harbour Bridge was completed that it would have such a use.
The Pylons don't support the bridge at all. The are purely decorative. That's why they could be easily converted. The weight of the bridge is borne by the two metal hinges at the base of each arch.
fantastic engineering.. Ive been to the Bridge in Middlesbough that I believe it's based off..@@andrewsmith2591
Did this debt free handover happen in 2022? I don't recall anything on the news a couple of years ago and I myself would think that'd be some massive good news.
All managed without tech advancements of today, just good old fashioned work , congrats to all involved
I remember a Holden touring car going through also!
And from memory there a few cars/ bikes that went through there trying to and join the (200) kph club
Me too!
so far advanced and well thought out. its a real shame that Australia doesn't have anymore of these types of projects the engineering feat along with the future in mind is something so easily forgotten nowadays, not to mention on time and on budget.
Id say the Sydney Harbour West tunnel, along with the Sydney Metro are equally impressive engineering feats currently underway. Albeit not within budget! Haha
on schedule and on budget is something you dont hear anymore
We are in 2022 now so its payed off but tolls ars still happening??
Greed my dude, greed.
I think they just use the term maintenance
@@zero1666 its not greed u delusional kid. Running a highly used tunnel is expensive, and u have costs that continuously need to be paid, such as electricity and the staff that monitor the tunnel
@@zero1666 The money goes into the same fund as the bridge that has been paying for the regular upgrades of the approaches along with Maintenance
I have never seen tolls suspended per plan ever. Anywhere.
I rode a motorised push bike through it once northbound in the early hours in 2000.
Still don't know why the toll remains on one lane of the tunnel while the other lane already had its toll taken off
The toll was always southbound only.
@@ternilapilliwas talk about tolls both ways a while back
Maybe it will happen if it hasnt allready
Somehow I never realised (or more likely forgot) that they reused the northern pylons of the bridge as exhaust stacks. Also genuinely surprised that there was an easily removed protest banner at the opening that wasn't removed. A few bits of this piece were definitely giving off Turbo Encabulator vibes! And the music somewhat unexpected for a 1990's film but it could have been a lot worse!
Wow, almost up to the 30 year mark.
Delivered filling sand there from Kurnell.I was 19-20 years old.Was driving my dad’s truck at the time.I’m 52 now.Gee the time has flown.
@@blastermaster2383 yeah I was a bit young to remember this being built myself.
Yep and watch them give the lease to another company and Jack up the prices it's a joke
The government renewed the toll on the harbour tunnel at the end of 2022, to pay for the western harbour tunnel, which is underway
So amazing understanding what went into what most people just consider a road to get to work
Is the casting yard in Port Kembla the current site for the AAT terminal?
It's directly opposite the Graincorp silos...I think it's been long since filled in and is used for car holding yards now...
Wow full of infos
So it’s now the end of August 2022. Is the handover going to happen as planned?
It was transferred on 1 September 2022
@@gregessex1851 what was transferred?
@@timothybridges7577 Ownership of the tunnel.
@@gregessex1851ant toll increases announced a few weeks ago.
From October 29 2023 tolls on both bridge and tunnel will increase
First time in 14 years
@@Mick_4591 Yes, they were held down for political reasons. They should be linked to CPI as is the case for other government charges.
Back in the hay day of Australia/Japanese engineering contracts. Now we deal with the Devil at our own peril.
And so began the legend of the "trans tunnel 200 club"
Anyone know where the actual excavation waste got dumped out at sea. GPS location?
also wondered this it is liely to be a flatbed at this point..
Off long reef ..
The Real Coming Home!
I was a ( white) security guard in Wollongong babysitting the tunnel construction.
Built for $580m? Unbelievable. That’s 200 Sydney home prices… probably cost 30bn today
Look at that disgusting building - Blues Point Tower - ruining the view. How this monstrosity got built. Oh wait a minute.
Looks impressive but would this project get 🌈✔ ?
We did all this but a high speed rail.... woah now... let's not be hasty :P
Heading west
I dont know when that is the contruction of the Briged in Labuan island has begun between of mainland Sabah and Labuan . .until then is nothing to do to built its ....eeemmmmm
Two lanes. Big woop . Bridge did 8 in early 1900.
Cmon mate appreciate the hard work that was put into the project...
Who else managed to join the 200 club :) IYKYK
2 years before i was born.
No wonder why the tunnel still works. Japanese engineering.
Why is this recommended in 2024 - the tunnel no longer exists
What are you taking about? It’s still in use.
@@electricalmayhem no it isn’t, it’s been converted to the Metro.
@@thearabiansahara The Metro tunnel is a different/new tunnel. This one is still carrying road traffic.
Needs some simple diagrams to explain WTF the engineer is talking about!! Ludicrous musical accompaniment - Gustav Mahler FFS!
And they made it 2 lanes only. 🤣Typical of NSW government.
imagine the libs trying this.
Thats pretty funny. They love talking a big game but actually doing is another thing... Whats going on with the second tunnel? was that also pushed thru by Labor?