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![]() Does anyone know if the north side of the new large building at Bressenden Place/Victoria Street is cuved because they were avoiding building over the District Line? http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&z=...04989&t=k&om=1 |
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In message , John Rowland
writes Does anyone know if the north side of the new large building at Bressenden Place/Victoria Street is cuved because they were avoiding building over the District Line? I don't think so. The District line is close, but it passes under the south side of that building. It crosses Bressenden Place just about exactly on its junction with Victoria Street (where the pointy bit of the new building is - the lower LH corner) but it continues on a much shallower angle than the north-front curve. I'd estimate that on the other side of the new building, it is about half way up the RH side - probably under the gently arcing dark line on the photo (is that in fact a road built over the top of the "cut and cover"? I can't be sure). -- Paul Terry |
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Paul Terry wrote:
In message , John Rowland writes Does anyone know if the north side of the new large building at Bressenden Place/Victoria Street is cuved because they were avoiding building over the District Line? I don't think so. The District line is close, but it passes under the south side of that building. It crosses Bressenden Place just about exactly on its junction with Victoria Street (where the pointy bit of the new building is - the lower LH corner) but it continues on a much shallower angle than the north-front curve. I'd estimate that on the other side of the new building, it is about half way up the RH side - probably under the gently arcing dark line on the photo (is that in fact a road built over the top of the "cut and cover"? I can't be sure). Ah yes, the curve of the District Line is very clear further east, and can easily be followed to 55 Broadway. http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&t=...01266,0.002494 Thanks! |
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