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Crossrail and Tube upgrades spared the axe - NCE
On 01/10/2010 11:41, Roy Badami wrote:
On 01/10/10 11:34, Bruce wrote: "But funding for Crossrail and Tube projects will only be retained if London mayor Boris Johnson abandons plans to scrap the Western extension of the congestion charging zone or axes concessionary bus and tram fares for 16-17 year olds." Assuming those really are the only two options for saving the necessary money, I wonder which would be politically more palatable? Well, 16-17 years olds can't vote... -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
Crossrail and Tube upgrades spared the axe - NCE
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Crossrail and Tube upgrades spared the axe - NCE
On Oct 1, 5:57*pm, "Tim Fenton" wrote: "Mizter T" wrote: There are different levels of NMW, depending on your age and whether you are an apprentice. The current rates a £5.93 - the main rate for workers aged 21 and over £4.92 - the 18-20 rate £3.64 - the 16-17 rate for workers above school leaving age but under 18 £2.50 - the apprentice rate, for apprentices under 19 or 19 or over and in the first year of their apprenticeship Thank you kind Sir ;-) So 16 and 17 year olds get less guaranteed NMW than 18 to 20 year olds, but they again get less than 21 year olds. 3.64 isn't much, is it? Paying less for fares must be pretty useful in those circs. Indeed. When EMA payments have been delayed in the past I know it's really stuffed some youngsters and their families up - must admit I dunno whether the EMA scheme is itself threatened by the cuts. Info on EMA: http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Educatio.../EMA/DG_066951 |
Crossrail and Tube upgrades spared the axe - NCE
On Oct 1, 11:34*am, Bruce wrote:
New Civil Engineer reports that the Crossrail project will go ahead and that the Tube upgrade will not be axed: "But funding for Crossrail and Tube projects will only be retained if London mayor Boris Johnson abandons plans to scrap the Western extension of the congestion charging zone or axes concessionary bus and tram fares for 16-17 year olds." Over to you, mophead! *;-) It has been stated that Crossrail will now use an abandoned Thames tunnel and railway route towards Abbey Wood. But where are these? I looked on Streetmap.co.uk but the disused railway lone isn't shown. Thanks - CJB. |
Crossrail and Tube upgrades spared the axe - NCE
On Oct 1, 9:05*pm, CJB wrote: On Oct 1, 11:34*am, Bruce wrote: New Civil Engineer reports that the Crossrail project will go ahead and that the Tube upgrade will not be axed: It has been stated that Crossrail will now use an abandoned Thames tunnel and railway route towards Abbey Wood. But where are these? I looked on Streetmap.co.uk but the disused railway lone isn't shown. The plans or route has not changed - some of the recent reporting has been deficient. New tunnel under the Thames from North Woolwich to Woolwich, but the Abbey Wood branch of Crossrail will use the old alignment of the North London Line from a point west of Custom House to a point between the old Silvertown and North Woolwich stations - this includes the old Connaught Tunnel under the Royal Albert Dock (which will be done up). See http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/c/custom_house/ and http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/s/silvertown/ - in particular the 'Brief History' section. |
Crossrail and Tube upgrades spared the axe - NCE
"CJB" wrote in message ... It has been stated that Crossrail will now use an abandoned Thames tunnel and railway route towards Abbey Wood. It's no more than spin, reiterating what is already planned - probably with an element of confusion by the author of whatever you read. Crossrail will use the disused Connaught Tunnel between Customs House and North Woolwich, on the route to Woolwich and Abbey wood. Lately part of the NLL (that closed in 2006 for DLR Stratford International extension), this has been the approved route for quite some time. There is no abandoned Thames tunnel on the line of route. Paul S |
Crossrail and Tube upgrades spared the axe - NCE
"Mizter T" wrote The plans or route has not changed - some of the recent reporting has been deficient. New tunnel under the Thames from North Woolwich to Woolwich, but the Abbey Wood branch of Crossrail will use the old alignment of the North London Line from a point west of Custom House to a point between the old Silvertown and North Woolwich stations - this includes the old Connaught Tunnel under the Royal Albert Dock (which will be done up). It will be at a lower alignment east of the Connaught Tunnel, through Silvertown station, and this is one reason why there does not seem to be a prospect of a station to serve City Airport. Peter |
Crossrail and Tube upgrades spared the axe - NCE
"Peter Masson" wrote in message ... "Mizter T" wrote The plans or route has not changed - some of the recent reporting has been deficient. New tunnel under the Thames from North Woolwich to Woolwich, but the Abbey Wood branch of Crossrail will use the old alignment of the North London Line from a point west of Custom House to a point between the old Silvertown and North Woolwich stations - this includes the old Connaught Tunnel under the Royal Albert Dock (which will be done up). It will be at a lower alignment east of the Connaught Tunnel, through Silvertown station, and this is one reason why there does not seem to be a prospect of a station to serve City Airport. I believe the idea is to provide passive provision for a Crossrail station somewhere near the safeguarded DLR station position between 'Pontoon Dock' and 'West Silvertown', perhaps above Connaught Rd? They do explicity state that the existing Silvertown ex NLL station will be completley demolished. There is only this small paragraph that I can find in the Crossrail 'east' route summary: "Provision is being made in the plans for a future station at Silvertown, should this ever be required. This would not be on the current station site, but instead would be further to the west. A DLR City Airport branch station has been safeguarded very close to here to provide possible interchange." Bit of a low profile statement all the same... Paul S |
Crossrail and Tube upgrades spared the axe - NCE
"Arthur Figgis" wrote in message
o.uk On 01/10/2010 11:45, d wrote: On Fri, 01 Oct 2010 11:34:03 +0100 wrote: extension of the congestion charging zone or axes concessionary bus and tram fares for 16-17 year olds." Why should they get cheaper fares in the first place? Is there something special about that particular age group? For the same that reason someone who is studying to try to better themselves, or who has spent a long day developing cures for cancer, is expected to both pay and give up their seat to a 65 year old hedge fund manager who is travelling for free? H'mm, I'm having trouble imaging a 65 year-old hedge fund manager, let alone who who travels on the Tube or buses. Much easier to think of a 35 year-old hedge fundie in his Porsche... |
Crossrail and Tube upgrades spared the axe - NCE
On Fri, 1 Oct 2010 16:33:36 +0100
Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 13:30:32 on Fri, 1 Oct 2010, d remarked: No, a student is someone over the school leaving age who is being educated. Well I know its trendy and inclusive to call everyone who does some tin pot part time course on yoghurt knitting a student but the generally accepted definition is someone who goes to *higher* education. Not get-a-clue education for ****wits who had just about learnt to write their name when they left school. What a big chip you have on your shoulder! Round here, most of the 6th Form Colleges get better A-Level results than the schools. I'd call a kid who goes to 6th form college a pupil, not a student. Since when has A levels been higher education? B2003 |
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