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Old July 21st 08, 08:29 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Petition to stop overcrowding on public transport

On Jul 20, 11:25 pm, (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:
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On 19 Jul, 21:48, (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:
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The its-difficult-to-tunnel excuse no longer holds water in the
21st century


So we have new geology in the 21st century? What's changed pray?


Tunnelling technology , what do you think? The channel tunnel was
built through dozens of miles of water bearing chalk under the sea so
I don't think the "its nasty chalk not clay" really cuts it any more
as an excuse not to build tunnels in south london.


Huh? Chalk has pretty similar tunnelling characteristics to clay. It's
the sand in south London that's hopeless. Look at how they built the JLE.


Chalk , sand , whatever. Point is theres nothing that can't be
tunnelled through now as long as they money is available. If they
think sand is an issue they should go ask the Egyptions how they built
the cairo metro.

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