Barking Reach
In message , at 18:08:07 on Sat, 5 Jun 2021,
Anna Noyd-Dryver remarked:
tim... wrote:
"Basil Jet" wrote in message
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According to the new Modern Railways, the existing A13 is going to be
buried as it goes near Barking Reach to create room for more housing.
Meanwhile, the entire new railway to Barking Reach is built on a viaduct.
They say that the water table is pretty high there, but while that would
create problems for tunnelling, I don't think it would be too much of a
problem for cut and cover.
I find it incredible that someone thinks that putting a restricted access
highway in a tunnel is a cost effective way of releasing land for housing
if it was every restricted access road in London could be so re-sited.
But I don't see anyone suggesting that we do this with other roads.
Or even with us putting railways in tunnels so that they can be built on top
of
Gerrard's Cross?
Several London stations, of which Victoria and Liverpool St are probably
the best known. Birmingham New St?
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Roland Perry
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