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On Sun, 6 Apr 2008 15:26:48 -0700 (PDT), Mr Thant
wrote: On 6 Apr, 23:07, "Paul Scott" wrote: "Recliner" wrote in message Presumably they're so cheap only because they're *not* tube stations? Real "tube" (ie, deep-level underground) stations would, I have thought, cost rather more than £20m each. *I assume these new Met stations will be fairly cheap and cheerful suburban stations, not much fancier than on the DLR. *Of course, they will have to have lifts, level platforms, etc, to comply with modern statndards. They'd be built to tube standards, which means ticket machines, barriers, staff accommodation, full length canopies, etc. ITYM LU standards, tube stations don't need canopies. Also LUL and increasingly the DLR like things ambitious architecturally. For "ambitious" read "expensive" ? Perhaps if the link is ever built, LU could utilise NR's wonderful new modular stations? Like at Greenhithe or Mitcham Eastfields, but probably shorter and therefore less expensive. One of them is elevated and the other is in a narrowish cutting requiring a building on stilts. The modular concept seems designed for fairly flat open sites. Of course it's equally likely that the 'not invented by us' principle will apply... Not NR's either. The concept is owned by Dean & Dyball, who were recently bought by Balfour Beatty. U |
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