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Disruption at Feltham
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Disruption at Feltham
On 17 Nov, 11:24, CJB wrote:
Details at: http://www.southwesttrains.co.uk/engineeringwork.aspx CJB. There's a nice pic of the damaged bridge in one of the local papers: http://www.yourlocalguardian.co.uk/n..._travel_chaos/ Looks like it has been well and truly undermined by the flooded river and will need some substantial repairs (at least 4 weeks according to Network Rail). GM |
Disruption at Feltham
On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 03:45:18 -0800 (PST)
GMac wrote: On 17 Nov, 11:24, CJB wrote: Details at: http://www.southwesttrains.co.uk/engineeringwork.aspx CJB. There's a nice pic of the damaged bridge in one of the local papers: http://www.yourlocalguardian.co.uk/n...3.Bridge_colla se_sparks_travel_chaos/ Looks like it has been well and truly undermined by the flooded river and will need some substantial repairs (at least 4 weeks according to Network Rail). Seems like someone forgot to do maintenance. A bridge shouldn't be washed away by some perfectly normal heavy rainfall that we get every year despite what tabloid reporters with the memory of a goldfish seem to think. B2003 |
Disruption at Feltham
"GMac" wrote in message ... On 17 Nov, 11:24, CJB wrote: Details at: http://www.southwesttrains.co.uk/engineeringwork.aspx CJB. There's a nice pic of the damaged bridge in one of the local papers: http://www.yourlocalguardian.co.uk/n..._travel_chaos/ Looks like it has been well and truly undermined by the flooded river and will need some substantial repairs (at least 4 weeks according to Network Rail). Friday, or the weekend,should see the track slewed. I've just posted in the earlier thread. Paul S |
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"Paul Scott" wrote in message ... Friday, or the weekend,should see the track slewed. I've just posted in the earlier thread. Is there room to do that? From memory (with a little help from Google Maps) there's a pedestrian underpass immediately to the south of the damaged bridge... http://tinyurl.com/ycmnm8k (link to relevant Google Maps page) |
Disruption at Feltham
"Bondee" wrote in message ... Friday, or the weekend,should see the track slewed. I've just posted in the earlier thread. Is there room to do that? From memory (with a little help from Google Maps) there's a pedestrian underpass immediately to the south of the damaged bridge... http://tinyurl.com/ycmnm8k (link to relevant Google Maps page) Maybe one line only? Where does that underpass come out then, I can't see any sign of it on the north of the tracks? Paul S |
Disruption at Feltham
Meanwhile for bus livery spotters there are replacement buses from all
over the South offering a connecting service at Feltham for Whitton or Twickenham. But the connection times are about 30-45 mins due to having to detour to avoid residential streets &/or pass through other residential streets. But at Waterloo there are no trains whatsoever advertised for Reading or Windsor. There is a simply a couple of LCD signs stating that such trains can be caught at Feltham. HOWEVER THERE ARE NO NOTICES ABOUT HOW TO ACTUALLY GET TO FELTHAM. ITS AS THOUGH THE STATION DOES NOT EXIST. AND THERE IS NO MENTION WHATSOEVER OF ANY CONNECTING BUS SERVICES BETWEEN WHITTON / TWICKENHAM AND FELTHAM. Basically at Waterloo in the rush hour tonight there were thousands of commuters wanting to get home west of Feltham, and NO information about how to actually get there. In addition there are notices on nearly every (all?) SWT stations about planned Engineering Works for this coming weekend - Nov 21 / 22 - whereby the Hounslow Loop will be closed with a special timetable which includes stops at Feltham. Seems like despite the total closure of the mainline through Feltham, the Engineering Works are still to take place. I would have thought that a priority might have been to cancel the Works and remove those signs. Its going to be one very chaotic weekend on SWT. But par for the course with SWT I guess. CJB. |
Disruption at Feltham
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Disruption at Feltham
"Paul Scott" wrote in message ... "Bondee" wrote in message ... Friday, or the weekend,should see the track slewed. I've just posted in the earlier thread. Is there room to do that? From memory (with a little help from Google Maps) there's a pedestrian underpass immediately to the south of the damaged bridge... http://tinyurl.com/ycmnm8k (link to relevant Google Maps page) Maybe one line only? Where does that underpass come out then, I can't see any sign of it on the north of the tracks? I'm not sure. I've never really paid any attention to the area until I read about the bridge collapse. It's not a footpath from the golf course, is it? I guess the entrance on the other side would be hidden by the trees. |
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