Design of an underground railway station beneath a historic building in Rome and class A predictions of the induced effects
The railway station Flaminio, currently located at street level, will be relocated underground to connect the railway with the existing line A metro station. This paper describes the technical and technological solutions adopted in the design to minimize tunnelling-induced effects on the surface and, in particular, on an old masonry building, whose foundations are very close to the roof of the new three-tunnel station.