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On 2014\07\12 12:18, wrote:

Does Southend Airport station have a bay platform? I thought it was just
platforms constructed alongside existing tracks, with no track alterations
required?


You are right.


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On Sat, 12 Jul 2014 12:23:34 +0100, Basil Jet
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On 2014\07\12 12:18, wrote:

Does Southend Airport station have a bay platform? I thought it was just
platforms constructed alongside existing tracks, with no track alterations
required?


You are right.


Which should be the cheapest option, though I assume there would still
need to be signalling work.
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In article ,
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On Sat, 12 Jul 2014 11:18:27 +0100, Roland Perry
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at 04:03:05 on Sat, 12 Jul 2014, Recliner

remarked:
The Lea Bridge station is a reopening, using the existing platforms.
A better comparison might be the all-new station at Southend Airport,
which cost £16m in 2011.

East Midlands Airport station cost £25m and Cambridge Northstowe
Parkway (officially called "Science Park") is going to cost £26m.

Common features are that each have one platform plus one island, large
car parks and new access roads, and are built on out-of-town brown
field sites. The costs are therefore consistent with Southend Airport.

Presumably they needed new track work to accommodate three platform
faces?


In both cases the track was there before - the two fast and two slow
lines through EMD (I misremembered - there's actually three platforms
although one is much shorter), and the two fast and one siding/loop at
Science Park. But a certain amount of re-positioning to fit the island
platform is no doubt required in both cases.


Yes, the track would have to be slewed for sure to fit the island
platform in. Were new points and crossovers needed as well? That
would increase not just the track, but also the signalling cost.
Obviously the large car park and access road pushes up costs, too.


I'm pretty sure the through lines at Cambridge Science Park won't need any
realignment. The bay platform line will be new construction on pre-existing
solum.

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In message , at 11:51:56 on
Sat, 12 Jul 2014, Mark Bestley remarked:
Corby cost £8.3m


One platform on a single line, and famously at the time they didn't do
hardly anything to the signalling of what was a lightly used
freight-only line, resulting in all sorts of operational headaches.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corby_railway_station#Design_and_construction
although wiki implies there was road and car park building as well


It does have a car park (60 spaces), but it's all pretty close to the
existing road, and the station building is quite modest.

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In message , at 11:40:56 on
Sat, 12 Jul 2014, Recliner remarked:
East Midlands Airport station cost £25m and Cambridge Northstowe Parkway
(officially called "Science Park") is going to cost £26m.

Common features are that each have one platform plus one island, large
car parks and new access roads, and are built on out-of-town brown field
sites. The costs are therefore consistent with Southend Airport.

Presumably they needed new track work to accommodate three platform faces?


In both cases the track was there before - the two fast and two slow
lines through EMD (I misremembered - there's actually three platforms
although one is much shorter), and the two fast and one siding/loop at
Science Park. But a certain amount of re-positioning to fit the island
platform is no doubt required in both cases.


Yes, the track would have to be slewed for sure to fit the island
platform in. Were new points and crossovers needed as well?


Not as far as I know.
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The Lea Bridge station is a reopening, using the existing platforms. A
better comparison might be the all-new station at Southend Airport, which
cost £16m in 2011. Allowing for inflation, the new stations for 8-car
trains might cost £20m apiece, plus a few million each to upgrade two
existing stations, so the stations probably account for ~£50m.


They are very expensive platforms then.


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In message , at 11:33:32
on Mon, 14 Jul 2014, David Cantrell 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 according
to 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.

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