Construction of the Chūō Alps Tunnel for the Linear Shinkansen: 250,000 m³ of Excavated Soil to Be Transported to the “Oshidashi North” Disposal Site in Nagiso Town
On the 8th, Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tokai) released on its website an overview of the construction project and environmental conservation plans for the “excavated soil disposal site (Oshidashi North),” which is being developed in Azuma, Nagiso Town, in connection with the construction of the Chūō Alps Tunnel for the Linear Chūō Shinkansen. The site will cover an area of approximately 100,000 square meters and will primarily receive 250,000 cubic meters of surplus soil from the Ogoshi construction section of the same tunnel.
Source: https://www.chunichi.co.jp/article/1234821 Accessed April 8, 2026,
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[JP] Maglev's Chūō Alps Tunnel: Excavated Soil
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