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![]() "Mwmbwls" wrote in message ... Are we there yet? Pop...................Are we there yet? Looks like it - I guess removal of the pilot beam (the temporary front end) will await the normal working week. I didn't notice if the main line OHLE was removed during the slide, presumably there should be ample time to get the railway reopened for tomorrow morning (famous last words?)... Is there another short bridge to go in above Brick Lane in due course? Paul S |
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Paul Scott wrote:
"Mwmbwls" wrote in message ... Are we there yet? Pop...................Are we there yet? Looks like it - I guess removal of the pilot beam (the temporary front end) will await the normal working week. Yes, I guess so. Brick Lane is now closed at that point to give them full access to remove the temporary stuff and install a permannet span. I didn't notice if the main line OHLE was removed during the slide, presumably there should be ample time to get the railway reopened for tomorrow morning (famous last words?)... The OHLE was not removed. It's visible in my photos* M4 and M7 for example (taken during the actual move). Network Rail have been using the closure to do other things. It was the overrun of their work which caused chaos at Liverpool Street after the weekend closure when the old GE19 was removed, so tomorrow will be interesting ... Is there another short bridge to go in above Brick Lane in due course? Yes, the pillars to support it are already in place next to the western end of GE19 (see my photo* N5), and there are support pillars partly built on the western side of Brick Lane. However, I think it may be the start of a viaduct to Shoreditch High Street rather than just a short span across the road. * The photos are in the collection "ELLX Shoreditch" at http://rjnews.fotopic.net which I've updated this evening with shots of the bridge in its final position. -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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![]() "Richard J." wrote in message m... Paul Scott wrote: "Mwmbwls" wrote in message ... Are we there yet? Pop...................Are we there yet? Looks like it - I guess removal of the pilot beam (the temporary front end) will await the normal working week. Yes, I guess so. Brick Lane is now closed at that point to give them full access to remove the temporary stuff and install a permannet span. I didn't notice if the main line OHLE was removed during the slide, presumably there should be ample time to get the railway reopened for tomorrow morning (famous last words?)... The OHLE was not removed. It's visible in my photos* M4 and M7 for example (taken during the actual move). Ah yes I see - having cleaned my monitor - I thought the latter were just lines in the brickwork! Very interesting set of pictures altogether - well done. Should answer most questions about bridge slides (for now)... Paul S |
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On 5 May, 20:34, "Richard J." wrote:
Yes, I guess so. *Brick Lane is now closed at that point to give them full access to remove the temporary stuff and install a permannet span. Is it completely closed now, or just to vehicles? The OHLE was not removed. *It's visible in my photos* M4 and M7 for example (taken during the actual move). *Network Rail have been using the closure to do other things. It was the overrun of their work which caused chaos at Liverpool Street after the weekend closure when the old GE19 was removed, so tomorrow will be interesting ... They appear to be installing a deck over the line north of the Broadgate Tower, presumably for more development. They're using the same crane TfL made a big fuss over for the Shoreditch bridge move. *However, I think it may be the start of a viaduct to Shoreditch High Street rather than just a short span across the road. Correct, as far as I know. U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
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On May 6, 12:02*am, Mr Thant
wrote: The OHLE was not removed. *It's visible in my photos* M4 and M7 for example (taken during the actual move). *Network Rail have been using the closure to do other things. It was the overrun of their work which caused chaos at Liverpool Street after the weekend closure when the old GE19 was removed, so tomorrow will be interesting ... Is Network Rail living in "interesting times" at Liverpool Street this morning. Thanks to all the BBCJV team for providing a lesson in complex civil engineering project management. Somehow you can tell they all had Meccano sets when children. If they are not busy next weekend - I could do with a hand replacing my garage roof. Thanks to everyone who has taken and published photographs. |
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Mr Thant wrote:
On 5 May, 20:34, "Richard J." wrote: Yes, I guess so. Brick Lane is now closed at that point to give them full access to remove the temporary stuff and install a permannet span. Is it completely closed now, or just to vehicles? It's open to pedestrians, using a narrow covered way built from scaffolding on the west side of the road. -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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Mwmbwls wrote:
On May 6, 12:02 am, Mr Thant wrote: The OHLE was not removed. It's visible in my photos* M4 and M7 for example (taken during the actual move). Network Rail have been using the closure to do other things. It was the overrun of their work which caused chaos at Liverpool Street after the weekend closure when the old GE19 was removed, so tomorrow will be interesting ... Is Network Rail living in "interesting times" at Liverpool Street this morning. National Express East Anglia report on their website "Tuesday 6th May 2008: Weekend engineering work has been completed and the booked service will run". Reading between the lines, it says "Network Rail got it right for once". -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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Fortified by three or more Shredded Wheat and nourishing builders'
tea, the team that brought us the GE19 Bridge Push are at it again. The New Cross flyover is scheduled to go ahead this weekend. Does anyone have details of timings etc? |
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"Mwmbwls" wrote in message
... Fortified by three or more Shredded Wheat and nourishing builders' tea, the team that brought us the GE19 Bridge Push are at it again. The New Cross flyover is scheduled to go ahead this weekend. Does anyone have details of timings etc? Just near where they are putting up the bridge near the projected Shoredicth High Street, there are two LU units sitting on a part of what used to be the City Branch. Does anybody know what they are doing there and how they got there? I believe that they are J stock, used on the Jubilee line for a relatively short amount of time. I also noticed a while ago that one of the units appeared to have its hotel lights on. What are they being used for? I'm guessing that they have been there for a while, because any physical connection to the rest of the line appears to have been removed. What is their fate to be, I wonder. |
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On 9 May, 10:09, wrote:
"Mwmbwls" wrote in message ... Fortified by three or more Shredded Wheat and nourishing builders' tea, the team that brought us the GE19 *Bridge Push are at it again. The New Cross flyover is scheduled to go ahead this weekend. Does anyone have details of timings etc? Just near where they are putting up the bridge near the projected Shoredicth High Street, there are two LU units sitting on a part of what used to be the City Branch. Does anybody know what they are doing there and how they got there? They're 1983 Stock. They were craned in specially a year or two ago to be used as artists studios. There are four of them, two raised up on single-storey platforms. http://londonist.com/2006/10/village_undergr.php U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
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