Be seen HS2 Engineers slide more than 1,631 tonnes of bridge than a busy Birmingham road.
The 12 -meter -long steel structure in the Timeleps footage shared on Thursday (August 21) has been placed at a gap of four nights in the Ring Road Laly Midlway.
The move began on August 15, in which engineers raised the bridge in place during the night road to reduce the disruption of the motorists. It was completed four days before the schedule.
Greg Sugden, head of delivery of HS2 for the Curzon approach, said: “This is the first steel structure to put in place for a stretch of a mile of the wyaducts on the approach of the Birmingham Curizon Street Station-a significant part of the hai-speed railway has now begun to take shape.”