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New platforms at Stratford
"Mizter T" wrote in message ... On 4 Feb, 16:57, Mr Thant wrote: On 4 Feb, 16:32, Mizter T wrote: Interesting to hear about the widening of an overbridge on the approach to Stratford Int'l - I take it this is the road bridge over the 'station box' just to the west of the station building? If so I suppose work was done on it during the night when trains weren't running on the CTRL. Sorry I've got that wrong. High Meads Loop (the freight line past SI) had to be realigned where it crosses the station cutting to allow the DLR track alongside. I'd somehow got the idea in my head that the road bridge over High Meads Loop needed widening, but it appears to have built the correct width from the start. Aha, ok that makes sense - I now remember looking at something before that showed the DLR line just skirting along the edge of the wide bridge (or is it a tunnel) that crosses over the Stratford Int'l station box. Unless I'm mistaken it will then continue hugging the High Meads Loop line (*under* the road bridge in question) down to the junction area where it will then take over the existing NLL alignment into Stratford low-level. btw, this map has a very recent aerial photo of the Olympic site if you zoom in on Stratford, showing the new platforms, the new curve, and the SI DLR station box: http://www.london2012.com/in-your-area/map/index.php That's excellent, thanks - yes, it's all clearly shown on there, including the new lines up to the new NLL platforms ready to be connected in the junction area (is that High Meads Jn? I'm not sure, no Quail to hand unfortunately). It also shows the recent concrete box that has been built around the NLL (to be DLR) alignment to the north of Stratford Regional station - I presume this is to tuck the line away underground beneath the Stratford City development. It also obviously shows the large amount of demolition and clearing work that has taken place since the summer of 2007, and the main stadium can clearly be seen taking shape. My reading of things is that the main road access to and from Stratford Int'l was always going to be via Waterden Road, which is well within the perimeter of the closed-off Olympic Park site - I wouldn't expect this road to open to public traffic until the Park is more or less finishing completion. Until then I suspect that access to and from Stratford Int'l will be by the bus shuttle and then later on by DLR, with a walking route presumably opening at some point. The original plan was that the Stratford International interchange facilities were constructed to the south of the station with the link to Waterden Road. This was constructed, but the new signal junction with Waterden Road was never commissioned. From December, passenger access to Stratford International will be via the east - Leyton Road and Angel Lane. As to the north Athletes Village is under construction, west the Olympic Park and south Stratford City. The retail elements of Stratford City will open February 2011. Additional access will be available from the south (Worton Road) and from the north via a temporary secure "Lifeline" route to the A12 Lea Interchange. For the December opening, a shuttle bus will be provided to Stratford Regional Station. However, this relies on the reconstruction of the Angel Lane bridge being completed before this. The shuttle will set down/pick up on land between Great Eastern Road and the railway line. Access to Stratford International from the west/north route will likely be provided by the Legacy Masterplan Framework, which is the proposed build-out of the Olympic Park, once the temporary venues have gone, leaving the retained legacy venues and the final redevelopment of the Olympic Park. This will likely be a permanent scheme to link more directly to the A12 Lea Interchange to the north and White Post Lane to the west. |
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