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writes Ian Snowdon wrote: Some weeks ago someone asked about the purpose of the concrete structure near the CTRL bridge across the ECML leading into St Pancras. As I was visiting the station I asked and was told that it is called the "Forward Incident Control Point". On the same subject - why is that bridge covered? Seems no need to have a tubular bridge especially when it's just outside the entrance to a very long tunnel To minimise noise affects on the local residents - it was a condition of the Act I believe. -- John Alexander, |
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