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Chris J Dixon wrote:
Paul Corfield wrote: MML and TPE electrification is "paused" until such time as Sir Peter Hendy reviews the schemes and presents his recommendations to the SoS and then SoS decides what to do next. How much of the preparatory work is already under way? I ask because contractors have just set up a substantial work compound ready to start work on bridge lifting just he https://goo.gl/maps/FF2n7 Apparently it is ELR SPC5 No 95 Works Ref KL63926390285 I guess it is a case of - we've started so we'll finish. Latest update - maybe not. The road signs advising of closure, which should have been implemented by now, have been taken down, so perhaps they have been "paused" too. I will have to see if they remove the plant from site. Chris -- Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK Plant amazing Acers. |
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Chris J Dixon wrote:
Chris J Dixon wrote: Paul Corfield wrote: MML and TPE electrification is "paused" until such time as Sir Peter Hendy reviews the schemes and presents his recommendations to the SoS and then SoS decides what to do next. How much of the preparatory work is already under way? I ask because contractors have just set up a substantial work compound ready to start work on bridge lifting just he https://goo.gl/maps/FF2n7 I guess it is a case of - we've started so we'll finish. Latest update - maybe not. The road signs advising of closure, which should have been implemented by now, have been taken down, so perhaps they have been "paused" too. Drove past again today, and all plant has been removed and the site closed down. Looks like they caught it just before anything was done on the bridge itself. Meanwhile at GCR: "The decision regarding electrification will mean the timescale to install the new bridge will change. However, at a recent meeting Network Rail and the Great Central re-iterated their joint commitment to complete the work. In time this will ultimately allow the rest of the reunification project to be completed. Bill Ford, the Managing Director of the Great Central Railway said, "Naturally, both the GCR and our partners at Great Central Railway Nottingham on the other side of the ‘gap’ are disappointed the construction of the bridge will slip back. However, we are very pleased that Network Rail still want to help deliver the structure. They have been very supportive, despite the changes they face following the decision to pause electrification work. Work is accelerating on the other elements of our plan to create an eighteen mile heritage line, so with the time pressure of imminent electrification removed, we are looking afresh at the construction sequence.”" So, watch the gap. Chris -- Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK Plant amazing Acers. |
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