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In message , at 08:36:36 on Fri,
16 Mar 2012, Graeme Wall remarked: You forget that Polson was Morton's right hand man on the project and therefore knows everything about it. iirc he was involved in one of the rival bids (and unsuccessful) bids to build a bridge instead. -- Roland Perry |
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In message , at 10:25:02 on Fri, 16 Mar
2012, Roland Perry remarked: GPS is not accurate enough for laying a surface railway, never mind an underground one. It's accurate to about 10cm (if you employ differential GPS) which probably good enough for avoiding a 10m obstacle 40m underground. With an implied "apart from the fact it doesn't work under ground", of course. Obviously, you don't use it to measure the distance between the rails when you are laying the track. -- Roland Perry |
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On Fri, 16 Mar 2012 02:58:13 -0700 (PDT)
Colin Williams wrote: "According to historian Niall Ferguson, of the 125 major European wars fought since 1495, the French have participated in fifty - more than both Austria (forty-seven) and England (forty-three). And they've achieved an impressive batting average: out of 168 battles fought since 387BC, they have won 109, lost 49 and drawn 10." 387BC? Thats pretty impressive given france as a nation didn't even exist until the middle ages. B2003 |
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... In article , (Mizter T) wrote: Tunnel boring to begin from the Royal Oak portal heading eastwards under central London. Pictorial: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17365934 "The scheme is currently the largest civil engineering project in Europe." Really? Bigger than the Gotthard Base Tunnel? Rule 1. PR departments must exaggerate. They probably believe they are tunneling from Maidenhead to Shenfield AND from Heathrow to Abbey Wood. Then they'll double that figure as there are two tracks. Also see the regular references to the 48 tph train service.... Paul S |
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In message , at 19:17:39
on Thu, 15 Mar 2012, remarked: "The scheme is currently the largest civil engineering project in Europe." Really? Bigger than the Gotthard Base Tunnel? iirc the cost of the tunnel (and perhaps stations) under London is only one third of the total project spend. So to some it extent it depends how much of the project you include. -- Roland Perry |
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On 16/03/2012 10:34, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 08:36:36 on Fri, 16 Mar 2012, Graeme Wall remarked: You forget that Polson was Morton's right hand man on the project and therefore knows everything about it. iirc he was involved in one of the rival bids (and unsuccessful) bids to build a bridge instead. Difficult to disentangle all his myriad claims but IIRC he was allegedly working on the tunnel project but thought the bridge proposal was a better option. -- Graeme Wall This account not read, substitute trains for rail. Railway Miscellany at http://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail |
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On Mar 16, 10:59*am, wrote:
387BC? Thats pretty impressive given france as a nation didn't even exist until the middle ages. B2003 Perhaps it should have said France and its predecessors. "387 B.C. Battle of Allia. The outnumbered Gauls, led by Brennus, defeat the army of the Roman Republic led by Quintus Sulpicius and ultimately go on to sack Rome itself. " http://www.militaryfactory.com/battl..._victories.asp (Massively off-topic, apologies). ---- Colin Williams. |
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On Mar 16, 7:49*am, furnessvale wrote:
On Thursday, March 15, 2012 10:53:04 AM UTC, Mizter T wrote: Tunnel boring to begin from the Royal Oak portal heading eastwards under central London. So, it's finally really happening. I'm keeping my fingers crossed and mouth shut. *How many false starts did the Channel Tunnel have that actually involved tunnelling underway? Several of the Crossrail stations have been under construction for some time. The ramps down to the portals at Paddington are substantial. Moreover, IIRC, the cost of Crossrail has reduced slightly. |
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On Mar 16, 9:58*am, Colin Williams
wrote: On Mar 15, 9:38*pm, allantracy wrote: Yes, you can always rely on the French to be a bunch of poseurs. Pity they aren’t so good at armies. "According to historian Niall Ferguson, of the 125 major European wars fought since 1495, the French have participated in fifty - more than both Austria (forty-seven) and England (forty-three). *And they've achieved an impressive batting average: out of 168 battles fought since 387BC, they have won 109, lost 49 and drawn 10." (From 'The Second QI Book of General Ignorance', funnily enough). France is one of the Western European countries today that has an effective military. The UK is under defended. |
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Basil Jet wrote:
On 2012\03\15 21:03, Denis McMahon wrote: I wouldn't trust a gps derived position underground even if I could receive the signals - you don't know how much bouncing about it's done getting through the soil, pipes, rocks of various types, cables etc above you, and every signal bounce is a loss of accuracy. GPS is not accurate enough for laying a surface railway, never mind an underground one. Differential GPS is. This isn't your car's satnav, nor your hand-held Garmin that you take when hiking, it is an extremely precise method of establishing position with great accuracy using highly sophisticated corrections of GPS satellite transmissions. It also takes time to do; your car satnav or hand held GPS receiver gives you a near instant fix to within a few metres, but differential GPS takes hours* to give an accuracy of millimetres. But GPS isn't much use down a tunnel. You can establish precise positions at the shafts using GPS, but you need traditional methods from then on in. [*When I was last personally involved in the late 1990s, it took a couple of days. I am assuming it has gotten quicker in the last fourteen or fifteen years.] |
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