Before the advent of tunnel boring machines, drilling and blasting was the only economical way of excavating long tunnels through hard rock, where digging is not possible. Even today, the method is still used in the construction of particularly long tunnels, where a TBM is unpractically expensive, such as in the construction of the Lötschberg Base Tunnel.
While drilling and blasting saw limited use in pre-industrial times using gun powder, it was...
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