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http://www.cnplus.co.uk/News/2008/02...ertised.h tml quote East London Railway maintenance works advertised · Published: 18 February 2008 09:17 · Author: Alasdair Reisner London Underground has advertised the contract to look after the £800 million railway, which is currently being built by a Balfour Beatty/ Carillion joint venture for completion in September 2009. The new railway extends London Underground's former East London Line route to become part of the London Overground rail network. The winning bidder will start maintenance work in January 2009, to allow a period of dual running with the joint venture while it carries out testing work. Under an initial seven year deal the successful bidder will look after the section of the railway between New Cross and Dalston Junction, although the area covered could be extended north to Highbury and Islington during the tender. A larger extension in south London is subject to financial approval. London Underground has left the door open for the contract to be extended to ten years if successful, but will reduce it to just five years if the winning firm fails to live up to the requirements of its contract. Unquote Puzzle of the day – where was the picture that accompanies this article taken? |
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Mwmbwls wrote:
http://www.cnplus.co.uk/imageGallery...m18-319606.jpg http://www.cnplus.co.uk/News/2008/02...ertised.h tml quote East London Railway maintenance works advertised · Published: 18 February 2008 09:17 · Author: Alasdair Reisner London Underground has advertised the contract to look after the £800 million railway, which is currently being built by a Balfour Beatty/ Carillion joint venture for completion in September 2009. Puzzle of the day – where was the picture that accompanies this article taken? SIgn in required unfortunately... Paul S |
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On Feb 26, 11:08 am, "Paul Scott"
wrote: Mwmbwls wrote: http://www.cnplus.co.uk/imageGallery...m:18-753594&pa.... http://www.cnplus.co.uk/News/2008/02...y_maintenance_... quote East London Railway maintenance works advertised · Published: 18 February 2008 09:17 · Author: Alasdair Reisner London Underground has advertised the contract to look after the £800 million railway, which is currently being built by a Balfour Beatty/ Carillion joint venture for completion in September 2009. Puzzle of the day - where was the picture that accompanies this article taken? SIgn in required unfortunately... For the first link it isn't. If that picture was taken on the ELL, it would have to be a station I haven't been to recently, which would make Shoreditch the only possiblity. However, it doesn't look anything like how I would imagine Shoreditch to be. So it could be anywhere on LU ... I know some stations that it isn't. I'm guessing somewhere at the eastern end of the District. |
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On 26 Feb, 11:37, MIG wrote:
However, it doesn't look anything like how I would imagine Shoreditch to be. It certainly isn't Shoreditch, or anywhere on the East London Line (the only outdoor station with double track was Surrey Quays, and it ain't there) I'm guessing somewhere at the eastern end of the District. I'd guess Woodford or somewhere around there, but it's not somewhere I recognise. U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
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On Feb 26, 12:32*pm, Mr Thant
wrote: On 26 Feb, 11:37, MIG wrote: However, it doesn't look anything like how I would imagine Shoreditch to be. It certainly isn't Shoreditch, or anywhere on the East London Line (the only outdoor station with double track was Surrey Quays, and it ain't there) I'm guessing somewhere at the eastern end of the District. I'd guess Woodford or somewhere around there, but it's not somewhere I recognise. Definitely not Woodford. It might conceivably be somewhere like Newbury Park, looking south, given the main road, footbridge and general lowness. But it's so long since I've been there, I can't remember what it's actually like. But I thought the platforms looked a bit high for a tube line. Maybe not. |
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Mr Thant wrote:
On 26 Feb, 11:37, MIG wrote: However, it doesn't look anything like how I would imagine Shoreditch to be. It certainly isn't Shoreditch, or anywhere on the East London Line (the only outdoor station with double track was Surrey Quays, and it ain't there) I'm guessing somewhere at the eastern end of the District. I'd guess Woodford or somewhere around there, but it's not somewhere I recognise. South Woodford seems more likely. |
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On Feb 26, 12:54*pm, "John Rowland"
wrote: Mr Thant wrote: On 26 Feb, 11:37, MIG wrote: However, it doesn't look anything like how I would imagine Shoreditch to be. It certainly isn't Shoreditch, or anywhere on the East London Line (the only outdoor station with double track was Surrey Quays, and it ain't there) I'm guessing somewhere at the eastern end of the District. I'd guess Woodford or somewhere around there, but it's not somewhere I recognise. South Woodford seems more likely. Definitely not South Woodford either. I've just had a look at the satellite map of Newbury Park, which strongly fails to disprove my earlier suggestion that it could be that. So I am throwing away my District Line suggestion and putting my money on Newbury Park. |
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On 26 Feb, 13:04, MIG wrote:
So I am throwing away my District Line suggestion and putting my money on Newbury Park. It is and all: http://flickr.com/photos/andydoyle/391564168/ Which also has that enormous bus station: http://flickr.com/photos/stephenk1977/213485407/ U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
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On Feb 26, 1:36*pm, Mr Thant
wrote: On 26 Feb, 13:04, MIG wrote: So I am throwing away my District Line suggestion and putting my money on Newbury Park. It is and all:http://flickr.com/photos/andydoyle/391564168/ Which also has that enormous bus station:http://flickr.com/photos/stephenk1977/213485407/ Ah yes; the bus shelter is a listed building. Can't be many of those. |
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On 26 Feb, 11:37, MIG wrote:
On Feb 26, 11:08 am, "Paul Scott" wrote: Mwmbwls wrote: http://www.cnplus.co.uk/imageGallery...m:18-753594&pa.... http://www.cnplus.co.uk/News/2008/02...y_maintenance_.... quote East London Railway maintenance works advertised · Published: 18 February 2008 09:17 · Author: Alasdair Reisner London Underground has advertised the contract to look after the £800 million railway, which is currently being built by a Balfour Beatty/ Carillion joint venture for completion in September 2009. Puzzle of the day - where was the picture that accompanies this article taken? SIgn in required unfortunately... For the first link it isn't. *If that picture was taken on the ELL, it would have to be a station I haven't been to recently, which would make Shoreditch the only possiblity. However, it doesn't look anything like how I would imagine Shoreditch to be. So it could be anywhere on LU ... I know some stations that it isn't. I'm guessing somewhere at the eastern end of the District.- Hide quoted text - No. The lines around there are all four track, because of the Fenchurch Street line. Jonn |
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