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Unearthing Innovation: 200 years of Tunnelling from the Brunels’ Thames Tunnel to the Elizabeth Line

Wednesday 25 March 2026

18:30-20:00

Now carrying over 800,000 passengers a day, London’s Elizabeth line presented a series of challenges for engineers as they upgraded 30 stations and built 10 new ones, all while keeping the city moving. None of this would have been possible without the modern descendants of the Brunels’ early tunnelling machines.

Help us mark the 183rd anniversary of the Thames Tunnel opening on 25 March as we chart a course from the Thames Tunnel – the first tunnel to be built beneath a river anywhere in the world, and the oldest part of London’s rail network – to the tunnelling megaprojects of today.

 

About our speaker: Jonathan Baggs

Jonathan is a Trustee of the Brunel Museum and is Community Partnerships Lead at Transport for London, responsible for TfL’s community liaison across South London.

Earlier in his career Jonathan worked for 13 years on the planning and construction of the Elizabeth line before joining the Institution of Civil Engineers as Regional Director, leading public affairs, member events, and schools outreach for the London and South East regions.

 

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