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[email protected] March 26th 12 03:42 PM

Crossrail tunnelling to start shortly
 
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 08:28:30 -0700 (PDT)
77002 wrote:
Wouldn't they? You tell me. There were plenty of gauge issues with contai=

ners
around the country but they sorted that so why would this be an issue
other than money?

ISTR the Severn Tunnel had very severe damp problems.


I wouldn't be surprised if Reading becomes the equivalent of Bedford on
the MML. Even though it would make sense to continue the wires no one can
be bothered.

B2003


77002 March 26th 12 03:48 PM

Crossrail tunnelling to start shortly
 
On Mar 26, 4:42*pm, wrote:
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 08:28:30 -0700 (PDT)

77002 wrote:
Wouldn't they? You tell me. There were plenty of gauge issues with contai=

ners
around the country but they sorted that so why would this be an issue
other than money?


ISTR the Severn Tunnel had very severe damp problems.


I wouldn't be surprised if Reading becomes the equivalent of Bedford on
the MML. Even though it would make sense to continue the wires no one can
be bothered.

From what I have read in this thread, the wires will go right thru to
Bristol and South Wales. I am curious about the current state of the
Severn Tunnel.

Roland Perry March 26th 12 05:53 PM

Crossrail tunnelling to start shortly
 
In message , at 15:42:43 on Mon, 26 Mar
2012, d remarked:
I wouldn't be surprised if Reading becomes the equivalent of Bedford on
the MML. Even though it would make sense to continue the wires no one can
be bothered.


I hope it doesn't inherit that other dubious characteristic of Bedford -
only a quarter of the long distance trains bothering to stop there.
--
Roland Perry

[email protected] March 26th 12 08:03 PM

Crossrail tunnelling to start shortly
 
In article
,
(77002) wrote:

On Mar 26, 3:30*pm, wrote:
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 15:24:36 +0100

"Paul Scott" wrote:
wrote in message
...


I vaguely remember reading something about clearance issues with the
severn tunnel wrt overhead wires.


There is no OHLE clearance issue in the Severn Tunnel. *If there was,
they wouldn't be wiring through to Cardiff, would they?


Wouldn't they? You tell me. There were plenty of gauge issues with
containers around the country but they sorted that so why would this be
an issue other than money?

ISTR the Severn Tunnel had very severe damp problems.


s/had/has. They need a lot of pumping capacity.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

77002 March 27th 12 06:03 AM

Crossrail tunnelling to start shortly
 
On Mar 26, 9:03*pm, wrote:
In article
,





(77002) wrote:
On Mar 26, 3:30*pm, wrote:
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 15:24:36 +0100


"Paul Scott" wrote:
wrote in message
...


I vaguely remember reading something about clearance issues with the
severn tunnel wrt overhead wires.


There is no OHLE clearance issue in the Severn Tunnel. *If there was,
they wouldn't be wiring through to Cardiff, would they?


Wouldn't they? You tell me. There were plenty of gauge issues with
containers around the country but they sorted that so why would this be
an issue other than money?


ISTR the Severn Tunnel had very severe damp problems.


s/had/has. They need a lot of pumping capacity.

Not the ideal environment for 25kV AC then! :-)


Paul Scott[_3_] March 27th 12 03:19 PM

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"77002" wrote in message
...
On Mar 26, 9:03 pm, wrote:


s/had/has. They need a lot of pumping capacity.

Not the ideal environment for 25kV AC then! :-)


The main works contract for the GWML wiring has been let to Amey yesterday,
to Cardiff (via the tunnel), Bristol, Oxford and Newbury.

Paul S


77002 March 27th 12 03:35 PM

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On Mar 27, 4:19*pm, "Paul Scott"
wrote:
"77002" wrote in message

...

On Mar 26, 9:03 pm, wrote:
s/had/has. They need a lot of pumping capacity.


Not the ideal environment for 25kV AC then! :-)


The main works contract for the GWML wiring has been let to Amey yesterday,
to Cardiff (via the tunnel), Bristol, Oxford and Newbury.

Thank you Paul.

There are days when I just love Usenet. It is another month before
"Modern Railways" drops onto the doormat.

An electrified GW mainline, how exciting.

[email protected] March 27th 12 03:41 PM

Crossrail tunnelling to start shortly
 
On Tue, 27 Mar 2012 08:35:24 -0700 (PDT)
77002 wrote:
There are days when I just love Usenet. It is another month before
"Modern Railways" drops onto the doormat.

An electrified GW mainline, how exciting.


I wonder how much brand new copper cabling the pikeys will manage to nick
before its complete.

B2003


[email protected] March 27th 12 09:13 PM

Crossrail tunnelling to start shortly
 
In article
,
(77002) wrote:

ISTR the Severn Tunnel had very severe damp problems.


s/had/has. They need a lot of pumping capacity.

Not the ideal environment for 25kV AC then! :-)


Better than for third rail!

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Charles Ellson April 3rd 12 12:38 AM

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On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 04:37:38 -0700 (PDT), 77002
wrote:

On Mar 18, 4:01*pm, D7666 wrote:
On Mar 18, 12:44*pm, 77002 wrote:

Partially by planning to build trains that have few seats and no toilets.
This is the cost of involving TfL I suppose. *Why cannot Crossrail be
run in a similar manner to Thameslink?


I suggest if through route Thameslink did not already exist and/or the
present trains on the route did not already exist, then it would be
more Crossrail like; indeed, I suggest it would also be a more metro
less main line operation, with slow all stations trains to SR ML and
GN suburban destinations, without *old NSE *type network express
workings.

Indeed, if I planned TL from scratch, I'd never have linked it in with
GN, but with the Met (and electrified GC suburban) at West Hampstead.
Instead we have a supermarket where we should have junctions
infrastructure, and three disjointed stations instead of one.

West Hampstead is one of London's biggest, wasted, transportation
opportunities.

It's not conveniently near a seaport to get the people to Oz, is it ?


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