I don’t have live tooling access in this turn, but I can share what’s publicly known about the Metro Tunnel HQ and recent developments.
Direct answer
- There isn’t a widely recognized entity specifically called “Metro Tunnel HQ.” Most references use “Metro Tunnel” for the Melbourne project and its related offices or the Cross Yarra Partnership (the PPP) that delivered the tunnels and stations. If you meant a particular site or HQ for project management, it would typically refer to Melbourne’s Metro Tunnel project offices or the state government’s metropolitan transport authorities.
Context and likely interpretations
- If you’re asking about the Melbourne Metro Tunnel project’s headquarters or main office locations, those are usually the project delivery offices run by the Cross Yarra Partnership or the project’s secretariat within Victoria’s Department of Transport. The project itself spans two CBD tunnels and five new stations, and its governance includes state agencies and the CYP consortium [dtf.vic.gov.au; bigbuild.vic.gov.au].[3][6]
- If you’re referring to current news or updates around the Metro Tunnel’s opening and operations, major milestones occurred in late 2025 with the official opening and full service through the new tunnels and stations, following years of construction and some delays. Public announcements emphasized opening to passengers and the broader benefits to travel times and access to key destinations.[5][6][8][10]
What I can do next
- If you can specify which “Metro Tunnel HQ” you mean (e.g., a company office, a government project office, or a particular press contact), I can look up the latest publicly available details and provide a concise summary with sources.
- Alternatively, I can provide a brief timeline of the Metro Tunnel project’s key milestones and current status, with references.
Sources
The Metro Tunnel will create a new rail line from Sunbury to Cranbourne / Pakenham, with five new underground stations at Arden (North Melbourne), Parkville, State Library (CBD North), Town Hall (CBD South) and Anzac (Domain).
www.dtf.vic.gov.auHere's what you need to know about when Melbourne's Metro Tunnel is opening, the new stations, line changes, and how it will affect you.
www.racv.com.auAfter a decade of work by thousands of Victorians, the Metro Tunnel is open.Premier Jacinta Allan and Minister for Transport Infrastructure Gabrielle Williams today joined Victorians to celebrate the official opening, travelling on the first-ever timetabled service through the Metro Tunnel.The Metro Tunnel is the biggest transformation of the city’s public transport system in 40 years, and it has doubled the size of Melbourne’s underground rail network.
www.premier.vic.gov.auPassengers can now catch a train through the twin 9 kilometre tunnels and 5 state-of-the-art underground stations – slashing travel times and connecting people to jobs, hospitals, universities and arts and entertainment precincts.
bigbuild.vic.gov.au