A chalk quarry in Yorkshire was meant to come to a close in 2036, but owners have applied to extend the quarrying with help from conveyor belt accessories.
Transport secretary Mark Harper visited the first HS2 tunnel to be completed, celebrating the successful building of the structure using conveyor belt installation.
There has been no more famous conveyor belt installation than the one used for the long-running game show The Generation Game fully designed around the idea
According to Transport for London, at least 40 stations on the underground network are no longer used. Here are some of the most unique and strange examples
The third longest railway tunnel in the world, and the longest underwater tunnel of any type is one that many people in Britain are incredibly familiar with.
Three rival consortia are waiting to see which of them has won the race to become the preferred bidder for a new tunnelling project linked to Haweswater Reservoir.
The passage in question is not part of a new road route or underground railway, but rather a pioneering work by automated construction company HyperTunnel at its research facility in Hampshire.