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North dock drained for crossrail
"Martin Petrov" wrote in message
... On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 17:25:43 +0000, Paul Scott wrote: Just read they've drained the north dock down at canary wharf for xrail. Is this something new? No - (unless something extraordinary has happened since Xmas) - it's just the stuff you've seen already. So it's just 'boltar' (or something he's just read) taking a year to catch up... Paul S |
North dock drained for crossrail
On Jan 14, 2:26*pm, wrote:
Just read they've drained the north dock down at canary wharf for xrail. Is this going to be a permanent situation? If it is perhaps its time to think up a new name for the area since there won't be many docks left! B2003 btw - to actually answer your question, they've spent the last 2 or so years walling off part of the dock behind the FSA/Bank Of America/HSBC buildings, which I suspect lines up pretty well with where Jubilee Line station is - that whole section, as well as the section between the FSA/BofA building has all been completely drained, which will form the station box/new shopping centre. IIRC, CW have agreed to stump up cash based on the idea that the shopping centre will be built anyway, and so the work for the station should go ahead at the same time. This meant that even though it might have been possible over the last 2 years that work on CrossRail might stop, the shopping centre would have gone ahead regardless. There's probably loads of docs/pics on the internet. There's also plenty of water around too, so they can keep the docklands name, I suspect. Btw - given they've done this now, and that the North Quay (or dock, I don't know which) is never going to have boats going through it now, surely they could go ahead with what I think the DLR most needs, and that is to formally close West India Quay station, and simply build a footbridge directly below the DLR line? Now that some routes call in one direction and not in another, surely anything that can be done to remove WIQ completely should be done, as it's near redundant now. |
North dock drained for crossrail
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 15:55:34 -0000
"MaxB" wrote: Its a shame though, north dock was a very nice place to sit and have a drink when I used to work down there many years ago. B2003 When we had finished fitting out 30 The South Colonnade, the contractors invited us to a meal in the floating restaurant in the North Dock. Apparently it didn't get a lot of custom (there was nobody there then!) and it mysteriously sank a short time afterwards. Insurance was mentioned! I believe they raised it at the time, if not it should turn up now! I'd never heard of a floating restaurant. Must've been before my time down there. If City restaurants are anything to go by it probably sank under the weight of its own hubris. B2003 |
North dock drained for crossrail
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 17:25:43 -0000
"Paul Scott" wrote: wrote in message ... Just read they've drained the north dock down at canary wharf for xrail. Is this something new? Its new to me. I haven't been down that part of the world for a good few years. The space inside the cofferdam, where the station box is to be built, was drained in Feb/Mar 2010 IIRC. What, if anything, is going on outside the cofferdam? Don't suppose anyone has any pictures? B2003 |
North dock drained for crossrail
In message , at 21:08:47 on Sat, 15 Jan
2011, d remarked: I'd never heard of a floating restaurant. Must've been before my time down there. If City restaurants are anything to go by it probably sank under the weight of its own hubris. There was (emphasis on the past tense) a floating restaurant on the river in central Brisbane. I expect there still is one in the harbour close to Amsterdam Centraal. http://www.seapalace.nl/en -- Roland Perry |
North dock drained for crossrail
On Sat, 15 Jan 2011, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 21:08:47 on Sat, 15 Jan 2011, d remarked: I'd never heard of a floating restaurant. Must've been before my time down there. If City restaurants are anything to go by it probably sank under the weight of its own hubris. There was (emphasis on the past tense) a floating restaurant on the river in central Brisbane. I expect there still is one in the harbour close to Amsterdam Centraal. http://www.seapalace.nl/en There's a floating, moving, restaurant in Oxford: http://itchyoxford.co.uk/review.cfm/...amund-the-Fair Or at least was. tom -- .... to build a space elevator, that's got to be hundreds of thousands of pounds ... -- Mike Froggatt |
North dock drained for crossrail
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 15:55:34 -0000
"MaxB" wrote: Its a shame though, north dock was a very nice place to sit and have a drink when I used to work down there many years ago. B2003 When we had finished fitting out 30 The South Colonnade, the contractors invited us to a meal in the floating restaurant in the North Dock. Apparently it didn't get a lot of custom (there was nobody there then!) and it mysteriously sank a short time afterwards. Insurance was mentioned! I believe they raised it at the time, if not it should turn up now! I'd never heard of a floating restaurant. Must've been before my time down there. If City restaurants are anything to go by it probably sank under the weight of its own hubris. B2003 It was a converted barge I think, this would have been the early 90s, long before the Jub. line opened and when the DLR ran until 2100 and not at all at weekends. MaxB |
North dock drained for crossrail
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North dock drained for crossrail
On 15/01/2011 23:03, Tom Anderson wrote:
On Sat, 15 Jan 2011, Roland Perry wrote: There's a floating, moving, restaurant in Oxford: http://itchyoxford.co.uk/review.cfm/...amund-the-Fair Or at least was. tom There a bar/restaurant in Peterborough visible from the railway bridge over the Nene |
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