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|"Jamie Thompson" wrote in message
... |On Mar 6, 1:10 am, Charles Ellson wrote: On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 12:11:04 -0800 (PST), Jamie Thompson I would've imagined that running between Buckingham and Quainton road would've been a good line length to operate, with little operational railway concerns. There would be several level crossings. :-( | |Whilst I'm well aware that 80-odd years have passed since it was |closed, I was of the impression that one of the first thing to Met did |when they bought the line was to replace the level crossings with |bridges - something NR can't even manage on it's mainlines to this |day? Say what you want about the old Met Railway...but they knew how |to invest through engineering ![]() | *All* the level crossings? Every last one? Even the footpath and accommodation (provided for access to property cut off by the railway construction) crossings? There are an incredible number of these - I live a few hundred yards the "London" side of Ashurst New Forest station and there are at least three footpath crossings within a mile of my house. Most people travelling through here by train don't even know they are there unless they notice the train horn as they approach them. There is also one old road level crossing which has been replaced by two bridges (the "new" [c1985] A326 to the west and a footbridge in the "new" estates to the east) - two road crossings if you include the one in Ashurst itself which was replaced in the 1930s by the current A35 bridge. I believe there was also a footpath crossing within 100 yards of my house which was closed about 40 years ago when the "new" part of Peterscroft Avenue was built. To replace all the level crossings is a nice idea but would be ruinously expensive unless we were to accept that a number of little used public rights of way would have to be cut. In some cases there are considerations which make it practically impossible. There is a level crossing in the centre of Totton which would have been replaced many years ago, but the necessary approach embankments for a bridge would require the demolition of nearly every property in Junction Road. No realistic alternative alignment exists nearby so this level crossing, which is extremely inconvenient for local traffic as well as providing an element of risk to the railway, remains. If I can produce all this lot for just 4 route miles of the Bournemouth main line, imagine how many there must be over Network Rail. -- - Yokel - "Yokel" posts via a spam-trap account which is not read. |
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