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Crossrail approved
An hour or two ago the Crossrail Bill became the Crossrail Act, which
means as soon as the funding agreement is signed (due in September) the thing might actually see the light of day. U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
Crossrail approved
On 22 Jul, 20:23, Mr Thant
wrote: An hour or two ago the Crossrail Bill became the Crossrail Act, which means as soon as the funding agreement is signed (due in September) the thing might actually see the light of day. No please - they should be digging down in the tunnels. No light of day. |
Crossrail approved
On 22 Jul, 21:28, disgoftunwells wrote:
No please - they should be digging down in the tunnels. No light of day. Point of order - the deep level platforms at Paddington will have daylight along their whole length, via a massive slot in the ground above. U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
Crossrail approved
Mr Thant wrote:
On 22 Jul, 21:28, disgoftunwells wrote: No please - they should be digging down in the tunnels. No light of day. Point of order - the deep level platforms at Paddington will have daylight along their whole length, via a massive slot in the ground above. It would be good if a similar arrangement could be made for the surface-level suburban platforms... -- http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p13857156.html (56 031 at Reading Depot, 1 Jun 1985) |
Crossrail approved
On Jul 22, 12:23*pm, Mr Thant
wrote: An hour or two ago the Crossrail Bill became the Crossrail Act, which means as soon as the funding agreement is signed (due in September) the thing might actually see the light of day. Wonderful News. This is a great day! |
Crossrail approved
On Jul 22, 10:07 pm, Chris Tolley wrote:
No please - they should be digging down in the tunnels. No light of day. Point of order - the deep level platforms at Paddington will have daylight along their whole length, via a massive slot in the ground above. It would be good if a similar arrangement could be made for the surface-level suburban platforms... See latest liaR (I think - can't find any reference online but read it in the last few days) - NR has agreed to rebuild the surface-level suburban shed to the same style as the other spans, having failed to get permission to knock it down Liverpool Street style... -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
Crossrail approved
On Jul 22, 3:36*pm, John B wrote:
On Jul 22, 10:07 pm, Chris *Tolley wrote: No please - they should be digging down in the tunnels. No light of day. Point of order - the deep level platforms at Paddington will have daylight along their whole length, via a massive slot in the ground above. It would be good if a similar arrangement could be made for the surface-level suburban platforms... See latest liaR (I think - can't find any reference online but read it in the last few days) - NR has agreed to rebuild the surface-level suburban shed to the same style as the other spans, having failed to get permission to knock it down Liverpool Street style... Well I guess that is also good news, sort of. The suburban sid is pretty crummy. |
Crossrail approved
On Jul 22, 1:56*pm, Mr Thant
wrote: On 22 Jul, 21:28, disgoftunwells wrote: No please - they should be digging down in the tunnels. No light of day. Point of order - the deep level platforms at Paddington will have daylight along their whole length, via a massive slot in the ground above. How will this work? I thought that the Crossrail platforms were to be on the south side of Paddington under the old cab road? |
Crossrail approved
John B wrote:
On Jul 22, 10:07 pm, Chris Tolley wrote: No please - they should be digging down in the tunnels. No light of day. Point of order - the deep level platforms at Paddington will have daylight along their whole length, via a massive slot in the ground above. It would be good if a similar arrangement could be made for the surface-level suburban platforms... See latest liaR (I think - can't find any reference online but read it in the last few days) - NR has agreed to rebuild the surface-level suburban shed to the same style as the other spans, having failed to get permission to knock it down Liverpool Street style... Well that *is* good news. -- http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p9632820.html (33 003 at Salisbury, 1985) |
Crossrail approved
On 23 Jul, 00:10, 1506 wrote:
How will this work? *I thought that the Crossrail platforms were to be on the south side of Paddington under the old cab road? Yes they are. They're going to build a long thin two storey high "spine of light" (by which they mean skylight) between the cab road and Eastbourne Terrace, which will be directly above the island platform. U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
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