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"The Only Living Boy in New Cross" wrote in
message om... (TheOneKEA) wrote in message om... I wasn't specifically asking about tunnelling underneath the river. I was asking about tunnelling in south London because, as I said in the first post, an explanation you often see for the lack of tube in south London is that the soil is unsuitable. This explanation completely ignores the existence of the line to Morden, so I was looking for some clarification on that point. That tunnels through South London soil are more expensive than those in the North? Jonn |
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