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Operating Incident at Liverpool Street
Reported about 19:52 this evening, trains in and out of Liverpool Street
stopped. Seems to be a problem with the new ELL bridge, but nothing confirmed yet |
Operating Incident at Liverpool Street
On 28 May, 20:03, Great Eastern wrote:
Reported about 19:52 this evening, trains in and out of Liverpool Street stopped. Weirdly London Overground is suspended Camden Road-Stratford as part of the same incident, and their site says local power failu http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravel...l/default.html U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
Operating Incident at Liverpool Street
Mr Thant wrote:
On 28 May, 20:03, Great Eastern wrote: Reported about 19:52 this evening, trains in and out of Liverpool Street stopped. Weirdly London Overground is suspended Camden Road-Stratford as part of the same incident, and their site says local power failu http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravel...l/default.html The BBC are saying "emergency engineering works at Liverpool Street". http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/travel/t..._feature.shtml |
Operating Incident at Liverpool Street
"Great Eastern" wrote in message et... Reported about 19:52 this evening, trains in and out of Liverpool Street stopped. Seems to be a problem with the new ELL bridge, but nothing confirmed yet BBC are now saying there are problems with the bridge: "Train services at Liverpool Street station have been suspended while structural engineers inspect a new bridge which has partially collapsed" http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7424757.stm Amazing... Paul S |
Operating Incident at Liverpool Street
Paul Scott wrote:
"Great Eastern" wrote in message et... Reported about 19:52 this evening, trains in and out of Liverpool Street stopped. Seems to be a problem with the new ELL bridge, but nothing confirmed yet BBC are now saying there are problems with the bridge: "Train services at Liverpool Street station have been suspended while structural engineers inspect a new bridge which has partially collapsed" http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7424757.stm Amazing... "Justin Drerup, who lives close to the tracks, said his flat suddenly shook and cracks appeared in the plaster. 'I looked out of my window and could see the bridge was no longer sitting level,' he said." The closest buildings to the bridge are just off Brick Lane, on the other side of a narrow street from the site containing the western end of the bridge. It sounds as if one of the pillars supporting that end of the bridge may have partially collapsed. I can now understand why the security guys insisted that I wore a hard hat to take the photo at http://rjnews.fotopic.net/p50210450.html ! The relevant location is arrowed at http://tinyurl.com/3so94k . -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
Operating Incident at Liverpool Street
"Richard J." wrote It sounds as if one of the pillars supporting that end of the bridge may have partially collapsed. I can now understand why the security guys insisted that I wore a hard hat to take the photo at http://rjnews.fotopic.net/p50210450.html ! I don't think a hard hat would have been much use if that lot had landed on your head. Peter |
Operating Incident at Liverpool Street
Peter Masson wrote:
"Richard J." wrote It sounds as if one of the pillars supporting that end of the bridge may have partially collapsed. I can now understand why the security guys insisted that I wore a hard hat to take the photo at http://rjnews.fotopic.net/p50210450.html ! I don't think a hard hat would have been much use if that lot had landed on your head. :-) Also on BBC News tonight: "The leaning tower of Pisa has stopped moving for the first time in its 800-year history." Perhaps the bridge is trying to make a name for itself as the leaning bridge of Shoreditch. -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
Operating Incident at Liverpool Street
On May 28, 10:30 pm, "Richard J." wrote:
Peter Masson wrote: "Richard J." wrote It sounds as if one of the pillars supporting that end of the bridge may have partially collapsed. I can now understand why the security guys insisted that I wore a hard hat to take the photo at http://rjnews.fotopic.net/p50210450.html! I don't think a hard hat would have been much use if that lot had landed on your head. :-) Also on BBC News tonight: "The leaning tower of Pisa has stopped moving for the first time in its 800-year history." Perhaps the bridge is trying to make a name for itself as the leaning bridge of Shoreditch. -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) Does the bridge sit on existing pillars or are they new? Neill |
Operating Incident at Liverpool Street
"Neill" wrote in message ... On May 28, 10:30 pm, "Richard J." wrote: Peter Masson wrote: "Richard J." wrote It sounds as if one of the pillars supporting that end of the bridge may have partially collapsed. I can now understand why the security guys insisted that I wore a hard hat to take the photo at http://rjnews.fotopic.net/p50210450.html! Does the bridge sit on existing pillars or are they new? Four new reinforced concrete pillars, two each side of the cutting as shown in Richard's picture linked above. Although it seems fairly close above the cutting walls when you go through on a train, the walls have all been capped off, and the new bridge is somewhat above the new top level. All the intermediate pillars between the GEML tracks were removed durng the Christmas/New Year blockade. Paul |
Operating Incident at Liverpool Street
On 28 May, 22:36, Neill wrote:
On May 28, 10:30 pm, "Richard J." wrote: Peter Masson wrote: "Richard J." wrote It sounds as if one of the pillars supporting that end of the bridge may have partially collapsed. *I can now understand why the security guys insisted that I wore a hard hat to take the photo at http://rjnews.fotopic.net/p50210450.html! I don't think a hard hat would have been much use if that lot had landed on your head. :-) Also on BBC News tonight: *"The leaning tower of Pisa has stopped moving for the first time in its 800-year history." *Perhaps the bridge is trying to make a name for itself as the leaning bridge of Shoreditch. -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) Does the bridge sit on existing pillars or are they new? Neill- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - This sounds like very bad news for the ELL - two other bridges were craned in in the last few weeks. could it also have ramifications for other bridge builds, and for longer term railway projects, as craning in bridges is used to reduce disruption costs? |
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