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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Great to see my bog being quoted Yes the station should be open for the start of the winter timetable in Decemeber after been given the go-ahad by Merton Council in August. The station is part of a new concept station for Network Rail and they decided to use Eastfields to test it out. The funding is all in place. Building work is proceeding quickly and by all accounts the station should be up and running by December, if the deadline is missed it will be open by May 2008. At the moment only trains bound for or from Victoria are scheduled to stop at the station though talk does exist that First Capital Connect will stop at Eastfields though apparently problems exist with them stopping at the moment due to the timetable. When the timetable is revamped in December 2009 that may change. Very good news and it will be a big boost for the local area. I've read about this somewhere, isn't the idea that a somewhat basic station is prefabricated off site and delivered on a few lorries? Possibly they've looked back at some of the 'el cheapo' stations in the region - Berrylands on the SWML looks as though it was knocked up pretty quickly... Paul |
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On 5 Oct, 21:40, "Paul Scott" wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... Great to see my bog being quoted Yes the station should be open for the start of the winter timetable in Decemeber after been given the go-ahad by Merton Council in August. The station is part of a new concept station for Network Rail and they decided to use Eastfields to test it out. The funding is all in place. Building work is proceeding quickly and by all accounts the station should be up and running by December, if the deadline is missed it will be open by May 2008. At the moment only trains bound for or from Victoria are scheduled to stop at the station though talk does exist that First Capital Connect will stop at Eastfields though apparently problems exist with them stopping at the moment due to the timetable. When the timetable is revamped in December 2009 that may change. Very good news and it will be a big boost for the local area. I've read about this somewhere, isn't the idea that a somewhat basic station is prefabricated off site and delivered on a few lorries? Possibly they've looked back at some of the 'el cheapo' stations in the region - Berrylands on the SWML looks as though it was knocked up pretty quickly... Paul The interesting thing is that the line is on a slight curve at this point, and i thought stations built on curves were now a big no no?!! Berrylands went up in the 1930s and i dont think took too long! The best example of a pre-made station was Leeds Whitehall, built for the purpose of trains that could not stop at Leeds during the big reworking. Don't know where it is now, but it certainly isnt there anymore! |
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![]() "Standing at HN28 signal" wrote in message oups.com... On 5 Oct, 21:40, "Paul Scott" wrote: wrote in message I've read about this somewhere, isn't the idea that a somewhat basic station is prefabricated off site and delivered on a few lorries? Possibly they've looked back at some of the 'el cheapo' stations in the region - Berrylands on the SWML looks as though it was knocked up pretty quickly... Paul The interesting thing is that the line is on a slight curve at this point, and i thought stations built on curves were now a big no no?!! Berrylands went up in the 1930s and i dont think took too long! I thought they worry more about excess gradients, but would expect there is some small amount of curvature that is legit on existing lines? Paul |
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On Fri, 5 Oct 2007, Paul Scott wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... The station is part of a new concept station for Network Rail and they decided to use Eastfields to test it out. I've read about this somewhere, isn't the idea that a somewhat basic station is prefabricated off site and delivered on a few lorries? That's mentioned in the DfT's super long-range rail future planning whatnot whitepaper. I didn't realise it was actually going to happen, though! tom -- Finals make a man mean; let's fusc up and write! |
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![]() "Tom Anderson" wrote in message .li... On Fri, 5 Oct 2007, Paul Scott wrote: wrote in message oups.com... The station is part of a new concept station for Network Rail and they decided to use Eastfields to test it out. I've read about this somewhere, isn't the idea that a somewhat basic station is prefabricated off site and delivered on a few lorries? That's mentioned in the DfT's super long-range rail future planning whatnot whitepaper. I didn't realise it was actually going to happen, though! tom -- Finals make a man mean; let's fusc up and write! That'll be similar to the new concept of prefabricated stations developed by the Southern during the 1930s then? Cast concrete platform supports, platform slabs, fencing and even lamp posts and footbridges, made at their own precasting works at Exmouth Junction were delivered by rail to site. Such components may still be found in use today at stations such as Malden Manor. Brian |
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On 6 Oct, 11:23, "BH Williams" wrote:
"Tom Anderson" wrote in message .li... On Fri, 5 Oct 2007, Paul Scott wrote: wrote in message groups.com... The station is part of a new concept station for Network Rail and they decided to use Eastfields to test it out. I've read about this somewhere, isn't the idea that a somewhat basic station is prefabricated off site and delivered on a few lorries? That's mentioned in the DfT's super long-range rail future planning whatnot whitepaper. I didn't realise it was actually going to happen, though! tom -- Finals make a man mean; let's fusc up and write! That'll be similar to the new concept of prefabricated stations developed by the Southern during the 1930s then? Cast concrete platform supports, platform slabs, fencing and even lamp posts and footbridges, made at their own precasting works at Exmouth Junction were delivered by rail to site. Such components may still be found in use today at stations such as Malden Manor. Brian- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Amusingly nobody at Southern has told any of the drivers or guards or anyone for that matter! I hope they know its being built!!! |
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![]() "Standing at HN28 signal" wrote in message oups.com... On 6 Oct, 11:23, "BH Williams" wrote: "Tom Anderson" wrote in message .li... On Fri, 5 Oct 2007, Paul Scott wrote: wrote in message groups.com... The station is part of a new concept station for Network Rail and they decided to use Eastfields to test it out. I've read about this somewhere, isn't the idea that a somewhat basic station is prefabricated off site and delivered on a few lorries? That's mentioned in the DfT's super long-range rail future planning whatnot whitepaper. I didn't realise it was actually going to happen, though! tom -- Finals make a man mean; let's fusc up and write! That'll be similar to the new concept of prefabricated stations developed by the Southern during the 1930s then? Cast concrete platform supports, platform slabs, fencing and even lamp posts and footbridges, made at their own precasting works at Exmouth Junction were delivered by rail to site. Such components may still be found in use today at stations such as Malden Manor. Brian- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Amusingly nobody at Southern has told any of the drivers or guards or anyone for that matter! I hope they know its being built!!! I was told of the new station being built there when I worked on the Central Division. It was 1981 though. ![]() |
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