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In message , at 10:13:02 on Sun,
26 Sep 2004, John Rowland remarked: If they do rebuild this depot and I Hope they do It will take more lorries off the road No it won't, unless you mean the road in Ruislip. The depot will receive material by canal, and deliver it by train. In both cases cutting lorries out of the equation. -- Roland Perry |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message .uk... In message , at 10:13:02 on Sun, 26 Sep 2004, John Rowland remarked: If they do rebuild this depot and I Hope they do It will take more lorries off the road No it won't, unless you mean the road in Ruislip. The depot will receive material by canal, and deliver it by train. In both cases cutting lorries out of the equation. That's just for the building work, and not all of it. Rails will be delivered by one train twice a month and offloaded onto another for the work to be done. You then have around 10 cars a day driving there on local roads plus a few lorries. After the site is built the canal unloading equipment will be removed and the canalbank replanted. Surprisingly they complain about the canal (an industrial transport link) being used again for work and not pleasure purposes. They say the depot will only be there for 15 years but I can see this becoming permanent. Nick |
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In message , at 12:20:08 on Sun, 26
Sep 2004, Nick Pedley remarked: You then have around 10 cars a day driving there on local roads Oh dear, what a disaster! Our thoughts are with you. -- Roland Perry |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message .uk... In message , at 12:20:08 on Sun, 26 Sep 2004, Nick Pedley remarked: You then have around 10 cars a day driving there on local roads Oh dear, what a disaster! Our thoughts are with you. As I don't live there, it's not directly a problem for me. Any problems for me will be with tracks falling apart when I want to use the trains that run on them. Will 10 *extra* cars a day cause a major headache there? And why go for a temporary 15year depot when tracks will always need renewing? (Yes, I should have said that *extra* in the first post!) Nick |
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After the site is built the canal unloading equipment will be removed and
the canalbank replanted. Surprisingly they complain about the canal (an industrial transport link) being used again for work and not pleasure purposes. They say the depot will only be there for 15 years but I can see this becoming permanent. If the canal is to be used for just bringing in the materials to build the depot, then could it be used to bring the track materials in as well to keep the NIMBY's quiet? Paul |
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