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On Mon, 10 Dec 2007, Mizter T wrote:
Tom Anderson wrote: On Mon, 10 Dec 2007, Mizter T wrote: On 10 Dec, 19:11, Tom Anderson wrote: Someone remind me - why is the ELL closing for three years? Tis two years - the plan is to have the ELLX open in December 2009 (i.e. when the railway timetables change). Aha. This leaflet, in which, allegedly, "information is correct at time of going to print - November 2007": http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...re-leaflet.pdf says "The East London line will close on 22 December 2007 for major extension work and will reopen by summer 2010 as part of the London Overground network.". Summer 2010 is public works code for winter 2010, from which i calculated three years. But if it only takes two, that's much better. Errm, I'm not sure where I picked up December 2009 from - as the LU "Track closures Six Month Look Ahead" PDF agrees with you in saying June 2010 (in fact it specifically says Wed 30 Jun 10 - not sure that can be right though): http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/livetra...k-closures.pdf So two and a half years. I'm not sure that the public works code will apply to this tightly managed TfL-run project, we shall see! We should completely have a bet. On a related note, Liverpool Street is closed for a week over christmas "as a result of major engineering work on the approach lines to the station, in connection with the extension of TfLs East London line". I don't know if that's the ramp or a new track connection or preparatory works or what. Removal of Bridge GE19, which needs to go so it can be replaced by a new bridge to carry the ELLX over the Liverpool Street lines, which will itself be put in place in spring 2008 (I suspect that'll be a simpler operation than the removal of the old bridge). I think bridge GE19 isn't on the right alignment. See two of U Thant's helpful weblog entries: http://londonconnections.blogspot.co...-route-at.html http://londonconnections.blogspot.co...idge-date.html Ah, those are helpful. I hadn't realised how much work was being done here - several streets being chopped and changed! There appears to a block of flats on Pedley St that will be completely cut off by the severing of the bridges; i think i'd be a bit miffed if i lived there. I assume nobody does! It's a bit of a shame they couldn't reuse the existing bridge for the ELL route - it looks like it's in the right place; maybe it's not at the right height. It's not particularly gorgeous, but it's historical. Still, i suppose our generation has to bequeath its share of drab works of engineering to the future too. There seem to be no pictures of bridge GE19 on the web. That google images can find, anyway. Even on flickr! Something to do on saturday ... tom -- .... to build a space elevator, that's got to be hundreds of thousands of pounds ... -- Mike Froggatt |
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