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Old November 19th 09, 11:02 AM posted to uk.transport.london
Paul Scott Paul Scott is offline
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Default Disruption at Feltham


"Bruce" wrote in message
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On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 23:18:36 GMT, "Richard J."
wrote:

You're talking as though the problem is insufficient brickwork at the
top of the arch. But it's clear from the photo that the failure occurred
lower down, where a great mass of brickwork has moved. Looks like a
gross failure of the foundations.



Indeed it does. It is probably a result of scour under the
foundations as a result of the extreme flows of water.


There are suggestions doing the rounds that this structure wasn't built as a
water course, but as a 'subway' under Feltham Yard when first built. There
is a second course of the River Crane under the tracks further east, next to
the recently built PO sorting office.

As a non expert, I'm wondering if the foundations for a subway would meet
the requirements for a culvert.

OTOH if it was built as a culvert, maybe the majority of the flow now goes
through this route, as it is much straighter than the other?

Paul