The Mullum Mullum and Melba tunnels enable vehicles to pass under the Mullum Mullum valley, without affecting the wildlife and sensitive landscape above. The 1.6km long tunnels are designed for vehicles up to 4.65m in height, and contain sophisticated safety and environmental protection features. Tunnel safety Mullum Mullum Valley untouched by progress Preserving the unspoiled Mullum Mullum Valley was the major consideration when deciding to build a traffic tunnel The answer to one of the major issues facing construction of the A$2.5 billion EastLink route in Australia was simple: construct a tunnel.
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EastLink (Melbourne) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia EastLink section of the linking a large area through the eastern and south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne Australia [1] EastLink is electronically tolled with no cash booths, using a system developed by . Mullum Mullum Creek is a creek in the outer eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is the main watercourse of the Mullum Mullum Valley, a tributary of the Yarra River and Yarra Valley. The 1.5km Mullum Mullum Tunnel is one of a twin-tunnel section of the EastLink under Mullum Mullum Creek; the other tunnel is called Dame Nellie Melba. The 40km EastLink is an electronically tolled section of the M3 motorway around the eastern and south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne. The route which carries around 250,000 vehicles/day is part of. DescriptionMullum Mullum Tunnel Entrance.jpg English: The entrance to the Mullum Mullum Tunnel in en:Ringwood, Victoria. The tunnel is apart of the EastLink project. Date 30 June 2008 (original upload date) (Original text: en:June 30en:2008) Source Own work(Original text: I created this work entirely by myself. Author Lakeyboy(talk)
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The EastLink route starts at the eastern end of the Eastern Freeway at Springvale Road in Nunawading. The route then tunnels eastward towards Ringwood under the Mullum-Mullum Creek area through twin 1.6km tunnels (the twin tunnels are named Melba and Mullum Mullum, in the inbound and outbound direction). Driving through either the Melba Tunnel or Mullum Mullum Tunnel requires the payment of a road toll. Mullum Mullum Tunnel entrance and Melba Tunnel exit, Donvale It links the Frankston Freeway to the Eastern Freeway, and includes two tunnels, the Mullum Mullum tunnel and the Melba tunnel . The interchange with the Monash Freeway, the largest in Victoria, [2] is known as the Tom Wills interchange. [3] [4] This was announced on February 27, 2008. The EastLink tunnels protect the environmentally sensitive Mullum Mullum valley above, reaching a maximum depth of 53 metres underground. Up to 115,000 vehicles drive through the EastLink tunnels in a single day. The original tunnel ventilation system, commissioned when EastLink opened ten years ago, was designed to expel 100% of tunnel air.
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In 2006, the Mullum Mullum twin three-lane road tunnels were constructed - connecting Melbourne's Eastern suburbs from Ringwood to Donvale on the Eastlink freeway system. Bermad was selected as the successful supplier of pressure control deluge valves, which have been in operation to protect the 1.6km tunnel for over ten years. Twin tunnels in Melbourne's EastLink tollway have been christened Melba and Mullum Mullum after a public naming competition that attracted more than 2000 entries. Visiting the yet-to-be opened 1.6.
8 subscribers Subscribe 1.4K views 9 years ago Going through the Mullum Mullum tunnel in Eastlink Melbourne. The eastbound tunnel is named "Mullum Mullum"..more.more Going through the. This is a short but very interesting singletrack off the bike path beside the Mullum Mullum Tunnel on the Eastlink tollway. The track will have you shooting through the eucalypts and over the Walert Creek. This area is rich with trails to explore, and if you have the time, they are certainly worth a look. Make sure to keep an eye out for walkers on this trail.
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0:00 / 5:00 Eastlink, Mullum Mullum Tunnel, Donvale, Approx 600m Prior to Tunnel Exit - Speed Camera Ride, Drive, Walk by Kelvin 770 subscribers Subscribe 2 1.1K views 3 years ago. M3 is a motorway standard route in Melbourne's eastern and south eastern suburbs, linking the Melbourne CBD with the Mornington Peninsula. The Eastern Freeway is untolled, however the Eastlink section of M3, from Nunawading to Seaford uses an electronic distance based tolling system. Eastern Freeway: