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John Rowland October 9th 07 12:14 AM

ELL construction work
 

I don't know if this has been mentioned already...

The new ELL depot is under construction in the Silwood Triangle, at the
north end of Landemann Way.

The flyover from the NR lines at New Cross Gate is under construction at the
southern end of Juno Way.



Standing at HN28 signal October 9th 07 10:50 AM

ELL construction work
 
The work has been underway for a while now. No sign of the old new
cross gate sidingr. From what i could see from the cab it looks like
it could be a diveunder rather than flyover though. Certainly makes
sense to be. Does anyone know where it will join up in the down
direction? South or north of the station?


Mr Thant October 9th 07 12:26 PM

ELL construction work
 
On 9 Oct, 11:50, Standing at HN28 signal
wrote:
The work has been underway for a while now. No sign of the old new
cross gate sidingr. From what i could see from the cab it looks like
it could be a diveunder rather than flyover though.


Definitely a flyover. They should be building quite substantial
embankments either side. A diveunder means closing the line for a long
time, whereas a bridge can be lifted in on a weekend.

Does anyone know where it will join up in the down
direction? South or north of the station?


I haven't seen a 100% clear diagram of this, but there appears to be a
connection at the north end, with the existing platform also remaining
in use. Whether there's also a connection at the south end I can't
tell, but I don't think so.

U

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PhilD October 9th 07 01:28 PM

ELL construction work
 
On 9 Oct, 13:26, Mr Thant
wrote:
I haven't seen a 100% clear diagram of this, but there appears to be a
connection at the north end, with the existing platform also remaining
in use. Whether there's also a connection at the south end I can't
tell, but I don't think so.




Hmmm, drawings I've seen show the down line more-or-less as is now,
but continuing through to a connection to the south of the station,
with no other down line connection.

PhilD

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Paul Scott October 9th 07 07:12 PM

ELL construction work
 

"PhilD" wrote in message
ups.com...
On 9 Oct, 13:26, Mr Thant
wrote:
I haven't seen a 100% clear diagram of this, but there appears to be a
connection at the north end, with the existing platform also remaining
in use. Whether there's also a connection at the south end I can't
tell, but I don't think so.




Hmmm, drawings I've seen show the down line more-or-less as is now,
but continuing through to a connection to the south of the station,
with no other down line connection.


That must be the logical way to do it in the down direction, to avoid having
to wait for a single slow line platform to become free. Hasn't it been
discussed here before that there unfortunately isn't room on the up side to
do the same?

Paul S



Mwmbwls October 10th 07 07:03 AM

ELL construction work
 
On Oct 9, 1:14 am, "John Rowland"
wrote:
I don't know if this has been mentioned already...

The new ELL depot is under construction in the Silwood Triangle, at the
north end of Landemann Way.


Any idea how they are dealing with the Japanese Knot Weed problem?


Clive D. W. Feather October 10th 07 07:38 AM

ELL construction work
 
In article .com, Mr
Thant writes
Does anyone know where it will join up in the down
direction? South or north of the station?

I haven't seen a 100% clear diagram of this, but there appears to be a
connection at the north end, with the existing platform also remaining
in use. Whether there's also a connection at the south end I can't
tell, but I don't think so.


My understanding is that it will be both. Nothing will terminate at NXG,
so there'd be no point in retaining a bay platform.

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PhilD October 10th 07 09:14 AM

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On 10 Oct, 08:38, "Clive D. W. Feather" cl...@on-the-
train.demon.co.uk wrote:
My understanding is that it will be both. Nothing will terminate at NXG,
so there'd be no point in retaining a bay platform.



Ordinarily, nothing will terminate at New Cross Gate. The intention
is to be able to reverse south-to-north in the down platform in the
event of (severe) disruption to maintain a service on the non-national
rail bit.

Naturally, it would be rather awkward reversing on the main line.

PhilD

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MIG October 10th 07 11:14 AM

ELL construction work
 
On 9 Oct, 20:12, "Paul Scott" wrote:
"PhilD" wrote in message

ups.com...

On 9 Oct, 13:26, Mr Thant
wrote:
I haven't seen a 100% clear diagram of this, but there appears to be a
connection at the north end, with the existing platform also remaining
in use. Whether there's also a connection at the south end I can't
tell, but I don't think so.


Hmmm, drawings I've seen show the down line more-or-less as is now,
but continuing through to a connection to the south of the station,
with no other down line connection.


That must be the logical way to do it in the down direction, to avoid having
to wait for a single slow line platform to become free. Hasn't it been
discussed here before that there unfortunately isn't room on the up side to
do the same?



The existing ELL platform was a through platform until relatively
recently (if not used as such). I've noticed in the last couple of
years that the track continuing south has been taken up, but I don't
know when it happened. Maybe too much trouble to maintain.


Sarah Brown October 10th 07 12:27 PM

ELL construction work
 
In article .com,
Mwmbwls wrote:
On Oct 9, 1:14 am, "John Rowland"
wrote:
I don't know if this has been mentioned already...

The new ELL depot is under construction in the Silwood Triangle, at the
north end of Landemann Way.


Any idea how they are dealing with the Japanese Knot Weed problem?


A metric shedload of glyphosate and a lot of patience?


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