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TheOneKEA wrote:
Brimstone wrote: As was done during the building and extending of every deep tube line on the underground since the 1920s. Build the junction round the existing tunnel whilst allowing the service to continue running. That is not possible at Heathrow, as Richard J. has indicated elsewhere. Basically, the ground is so unstable and poor that if a traditional step-plate junction were built, the tunnels could collapse. Thus a huge cofferdam is needed to enclose the site of the junction. I highly doubt that TfL wanted to do this in the first place, but they would rather close the loop than risk a collapse and entrapment of a service train with hundreds of passengers. Which is preferred? The huge cofferdam, obviously - but that doesn't explain why such a long closure is required. Aren't cofferdams relatively easy to construct? |
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