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Bethesda blasting set soon for Purple Line construction

BETHESDA, Md. 鈥 Cranes towering overhead and crews toiling dozens of feet below ground mark the spot just off Wisconsin Avenue that will serve as the western end of the Purple Line.

Work on the Bethesda station and the direct elevator connection to the Red Line platform below will soon trigger blasting at the site of the old Apex Building at Wisconsin Avenue and Elm Street.

The Purple Line construction team is about 24 feet deep on what will eventually be a 150-foot shaft for an elevator bank, improved ventilation for the Metro station and the connection to a cavern that will serve as the Purple Line stop鈥檚 mezzanine. The shaft will also be the connection for a second entrance to the Bethesda Metro station, far below the Purple Line tracks.

Around 60 feet below ground, Purple Line tunneling project manager Jean-Marc Wehrli said, crews expect to hit bedrock.

That means explosive blasting is planned for the shaft beginning next month.

鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to blast early in the morning every day, so that鈥檚 going to be starting sometime in October, going all the way through probably late 2019,鈥 Wehrli said.

The precise amount of explosive needed for each 5 or 6 a.m. blast will be trucked in each day from West Virginia.

鈥淭he amount of explosives we need here to blast this cavern in rock, you鈥檙e just not allowed to store such a big amount of explosives here in Bethesda. It鈥檚 just too much of a risk for the residents and to commercial buildings around here,鈥 Wehrli said.

Like the work along the entire Purple Line route, this construction is being done right next to and across from existing buildings that house offices, apartments and hotel rooms. The project has promised to remain within tight limits on vibration and noise to prevent any damage to the buildings or Metro line below, as well as to reduce the significant inconvenience of five years of construction work.

鈥淵ou鈥檙e not going to feel anything; you鈥檙e probably going to hear a little bit of a rumble,鈥 Wehrli said of the Bethesda blasting.

The beginnings of what will be a 150-foot shaft in Bethesda connecting Wisconsin Avenue, the Purple Line and the Red Line. (小萝莉影视/Max Smith)
The beginnings of what will be a 150-foot shaft in Bethesda connecting Wisconsin Avenue, the Purple Line and the Red Line. (小萝莉影视/Max Smith)
The tunnel from the future Purple Line station in Bethesda, where trains will pass under Wisconsin Avenue. (小萝莉影视/Max Smith)
The tunnel from the future Purple Line station in Bethesda, where trains will pass under Wisconsin Avenue. (小萝莉影视/Max Smith)
The beginnings of the Purple Line station in Bethesda. A skyscraper will be built over the top. (小萝莉影视/Max Smith)
The beginnings of the Purple Line station in Bethesda. A skyscraper will be built over the top. (小萝莉影视/Max Smith)
Regulations prohibit the storing of explosives in Bethesda, construction officials say, so the amount of explosives needed for each day's blasting will be trucked in from West Virginia. (小萝莉影视/Max Smith)
Regulations prohibit the storing of explosives in Bethesda, construction officials say, so the amount of explosives needed for each day’s blasting will be trucked in from West Virginia. (小萝莉影视/Max Smith)
Construction is underway on the Purple Line in Bethesda, Maryland, in this file photo. (小萝莉影视/Max Smith)
Construction underway on the Purple Line in Bethesda. (小萝莉影视/Max Smith)
Construction underway on the Purple Line in Bethesda. (小萝莉影视/Max Smith)
Construction underway on the Purple Line in Bethesda. (小萝莉影视/Max Smith)
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The beginnings of what will be a 150-foot shaft in Bethesda connecting Wisconsin Avenue, the Purple Line and the Red Line. (小萝莉影视/Max Smith)
The tunnel from the future Purple Line station in Bethesda, where trains will pass under Wisconsin Avenue. (小萝莉影视/Max Smith)
The beginnings of the Purple Line station in Bethesda. A skyscraper will be built over the top. (小萝莉影视/Max Smith)
Regulations prohibit the storing of explosives in Bethesda, construction officials say, so the amount of explosives needed for each day's blasting will be trucked in from West Virginia. (小萝莉影视/Max Smith)
Construction is underway on the Purple Line in Bethesda, Maryland, in this file photo. (小萝莉影视/Max Smith)
Construction underway on the Purple Line in Bethesda. (小萝莉影视/Max Smith)

鈥淩ight now we鈥檙e only working during daytime, but later, once we hit rock, we鈥檙e going to go for a three-shift operation. This means 24 hours a day, five days a week,鈥 he said.

Crews are also separately working on the only other tunneling on the project, near Flower Avenue in Silver Spring.

Purple Line Transit Partners has promised to send out ahead of any explosives use. Road closures are growing along the length of the line, mainly for utility relocation and other work required to prepare to install tracks and a rebuilt trail.

The Bethesda station itself will be where the trail under Wisconsin Avenue used to be, in a box underneath a skyscraper that is under construction. That box is scheduled to be completed and handed over to the Purple Line team by March to begin work on the platforms, tracks, escalators and other features.

When the trains eventually pull out toward New Carrollton, they will emerge above ground almost immediately, right after crossing beneath Wisconsin Avenue. The avenue is already carried over the eventual path of the tracks by a bridge that was built to accommodate the Purple Line years ago.

The 16-mile, 21-stop light rail line is not a part of the Metro system, but has key connections to the heavy rail system at Bethesda, Silver Spring, College Park and New Carrollton. The Purple Line is scheduled to open in 2022.

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