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Old July 15th 14, 08:26 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Croxley rail link additioanl funding.

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(Roland Perry) wrote:

In message , at
09:34:54 on Mon, 14 Jul 2014,
remarked:
A certain amount of the track work and signalling already exists
for
Cambridge Science Park's bay platform, perhaps surprisingly. They
are left overs of the former St Ives branch, including what will
become the starting signal(!).

I would be shocked if any of it was still usable barring the odd
bit of conduit here and there. The last train ran over 20 years ago
accordingto t'interweb.

You are probably looking at the records for the line to St Ives. The
new station is being built on the old Chesterton Sidings, which
continues to have aggregates traffic to the Lafarges site.

Neither. The St Ives exit signal has been maintained and remains on
the Cambridge panel. I've seen it with my own eyes.

I'm not sure I understand. Is there a St Ives exit signal from the
sidings area as well as signals allowing entry into the sidings area?
For the station you'd only need the latter.


It's what's left of Chesterton Junction and will become the bay platform
starter, AIUI.


And in the latest news - delayed by lizards on the line


http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/News...-homes-before-
30-million-rail-station-in-Cambridge-can-be-built-20140616052135.htm

yes I know it's a month old for locals, but the national news has
only just caught up :-)


Something I read this week said they had been successfully rehomed.

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Colin Rosenstiel