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Post Office Railway - mothballed?
On 26/01/2012 21:12, Arthur Figgis wrote:
On 26/01/2012 09:30, d wrote: On Wed, 25 Jan 2012 12:08:23 -0800 (PST) wrote: On Jan 25, 7:28=A0pm, Chris wrote: As far as im aware current plans for Crossrail dont involve breaching it - there was talk of using it for spoil removal but it was too expensive. This is exactly how I understand it now - not to be breached in the destructuve sense, but there had been planned some intrusion to use the tunnel for construction access but that has been dropped. Not surprising really. You'd have enough trouble just getting men with shovels down those tiny tunnels never mind any construction machinery. Dwarfs are meant to be good at tunnelling. So, what is Mail Rail's ultimate fate, then? |
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Post Office Railway - mothballed?
wrote So, what is Mail Rail's ultimate fate, then? It deserves a new use. The Tower Subway started off with a small cable car, then became a footway, which closed when Tower Bridge opened. It was then used for hydraulic power mains, and water mains were also put through it. After the London Hydraulic Power Company closed (in 1977) it was used for fibre optic cables. http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/s...ay/index.shtml Peter |
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Post Office Railway - mothballed?
On Jan 26, 11:04*pm, "Peter Masson" wrote: wrote So, what is Mail Rail's ultimate fate, then? It deserves a new use. The Tower Subway started off with a small cable car, then became a footway, which closed when Tower Bridge opened. It was then used for hydraulic power mains, and water mains were also put through it. After the London Hydraulic Power Company closed (in 1977) it was used for fibre optic cables. http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/s...ay/index.shtml Could be used to help redistribute 'Boris bikes' to different docking stations around central London. (I only throw that in there for the potential amusement factor lest Bozza finds himself racking his brain for a new use for it, and coming up with that as his latest wheeze...) Otherwise, rubber dinghy rapids. |
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It deserves a new use.
A linear art gallery. Remove one track. Display works of art. Use the other track for a dead slow moving viewing platform. Divide line into sections for various different genre accessed at exisitng stations not hard to do. -- Nick |
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Post Office Railway - mothballed?
On Jan 27, 12:24*am, wrote:
On Thu, 26 Jan 2012 15:21:10 -0800 (PST), Mizter T wrote: On Jan 26, 11:04*pm, "Peter Masson" wrote: wrote So, what is Mail Rail's ultimate fate, then? It deserves a new use. Could be used to help redistribute 'Boris bikes' to different docking stations around central London. (I only throw that in there for the potential amusement factor lest Bozza finds himself racking his brain for a new use for it, and coming up with that as his latest wheeze...) Otherwise, rubber dinghy rapids. I was musing that an underground Draisine line could be a tourist attraction but hadn't the nerve to suggest it *but in company with dinghy rapids what the heck. For those who are unfamiliar with what a Draisine ishttp://www.bretagne35..com/uk/explore/sport-and-leisure/velo-rail-drai... features a French one,there are a few others abroad and considering the enthusiasm for old railways in Britain I find it surprising something similar has never been done. G.Harman The Kiwis are supposed to be setting up the same kind of thing on the Hamilton to/from Rotorua line. Also there is talk of doing the same on the Stratford to Tahora line. Not sure of the links though. Or even if the schemes got off the ground STS (so to speak). CJB |
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Post Office Railway - mothballed?
On Jan 27, 12:15*pm, CJB wrote:
On Jan 27, 12:24*am, wrote: On Thu, 26 Jan 2012 15:21:10 -0800 (PST), Mizter T wrote: On Jan 26, 11:04*pm, "Peter Masson" wrote: wrote So, what is Mail Rail's ultimate fate, then? It deserves a new use. Could be used to help redistribute 'Boris bikes' to different docking stations around central London. (I only throw that in there for the potential amusement factor lest Bozza finds himself racking his brain for a new use for it, and coming up with that as his latest wheeze...) Otherwise, rubber dinghy rapids. I was musing that an underground Draisine line could be a tourist attraction but hadn't the nerve to suggest it *but in company with dinghy rapids what the heck. For those who are unfamiliar with what a Draisine ishttp://www.bretagne35.com/uk/explore/sport-and-leisure/velo-rail-drai... features a French one,there are a few others abroad and considering the enthusiasm for old railways in Britain I find it surprising something similar has never been done. G.Harman The Kiwis are supposed to be setting up the same kind of thing on the Hamilton to/from Rotorua line. Also there is talk of doing the same on the Stratford to Tahora line. Not sure of the links though. Or even if the schemes got off the ground STS (so to speak). CJB http://www.voxy.co.nz/lifestyle/rail...first/5/110281 http://railcruising.com/site/webpage...cruising-story |
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Post Office Railway - mothballed?
On 27/01/2012 00:24, wrote:
On Thu, 26 Jan 2012 15:21:10 -0800 (PST), Mizter T wrote: On Jan 26, 11:04 pm, "Peter wrote: wrote So, what is Mail Rail's ultimate fate, then? It deserves a new use. Could be used to help redistribute 'Boris bikes' to different docking stations around central London. (I only throw that in there for the potential amusement factor lest Bozza finds himself racking his brain for a new use for it, and coming up with that as his latest wheeze...) Otherwise, rubber dinghy rapids. I was musing that an underground Draisine line could be a tourist attraction but hadn't the nerve to suggest it but in company with dinghy rapids what the heck. For those who are unfamiliar with what a Draisine is http://www.bretagne35.com/uk/explore...ons-patrimoine features a French one,there are a few others abroad and considering the enthusiasm for old railways in Britain I find it surprising something similar has never been done. G.Harman Yes, I think that I have seen pictures of one in Ontario, in Canada. That'd be cool to have that in Britain, but three words come to mind that will undoubtedly ruin the whole concept. Any guesses? |
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Yes, I think that I have seen pictures of one in Ontario, in Canada. That'd be cool to have that in Britain, but three words come to mind that will undoubtedly ruin the whole concept. Any guesses? H&S. ;-) |
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Post Office Railway - mothballed?
On 27/01/2012 21:49, Bruce wrote:
wrote: Yes, I think that I have seen pictures of one in Ontario, in Canada. That'd be cool to have that in Britain, but three words come to mind that will undoubtedly ruin the whole concept. Any guesses? H&S. ;-) It's almost a given, isn't it? |
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