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Old June 9th 18, 06:34 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Plan to pedestrianise London's Oxford Street scrapped

On 09/06/2018 00:32, Richard J. wrote:
Recliner wrote on 08 Jun 2018 at 20:03 ...
Roland Perry wrote:
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ember.org, at 14:12:06 on Fri, 8 Jun 2018, Recliner
remarked:

I thought the whole idea of airport expansion was that the airport was
expected to pay for it themselves

They a the expansion will be privately funded by HAL, ultimately
funded
by airline access charges (currently around £20/passenger, but which
may
rise). But TfL has warned that HAL may not be so willing to pay for
infrastructure and public transport upgrades outside the airport.

Are HAL paying the whole cost of the M25 tunnel (after the runway's
finished, it'll be within the airport's footprint).


I'm not sure. It's not even clear if there will be a tunnel.


As I understand it, the runway will cross the M25 on a bridge or
viaduct, and will have a slight uphill gradient towards the west in
order to clear the motorway.Â* Such gradients on runways are not
uncommon, with Birmingham being a notable example (see for example
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lP35ULU6IcQ )


Why not take it to its extreme and follow the example of aircraft
carriers and have a ski jump at the end? Would make takeoff more
exciting, but I can see it may cause some problems for landing.

Maybe take the lead from aircraft carriers again and have some kind of
arrestor wire arrangement on a short piece of runway?