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TfL are so pleased with their 'new train set' they have set up a webcam to
cover the ELL bridge installation at Shoreditch High St. Accessible via middle of: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/ Paul S |
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![]() On 29 Mar, 09:36, "Paul Scott" wrote: TfL are so pleased with their 'new train set' they have set up a webcam to cover the ELL bridge installation at Shoreditch High St. Accessible via middle of: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/ Wow - there's a full live non-stuttering video feed, not just regularly updated still photos. And the bridge has already been moved into place over the road! I can see orange jacketed bods walking over it right now. Good work. A new mini London landmark is born. |
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On Mar 29, 10:32 am, Mizter T wrote:
And the bridge has already been moved into place over the road! I can see orange jacketed bods walking over it right now. Good work. A new mini London landmark is born. Here are some camera-phone photos I took at lunchtime : http://www.flickr.com/photos/6387911...57604300907267 (they are cc-by-sa) -- Abi |
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... TfL are so pleased with their 'new train set' they have set up a webcam to cover the ELL bridge installation at Shoreditch High St. Accessible via middle of: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/ Is this just a one off or will they maintain the webcam? Are there any other webcams of ELLX? I haven't seen a track schematic, but it appears that the ELLX's route in that are will be on a rather tight loop; Going north, it will cross the new bridge, go via the old Broad Street and then the cross the bridge in Hoxton, right? |
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On 29 Mar, 18:05, wrote:
Is this just a one off or will they maintain the webcam? Are there any other webcams of ELLX? One off I'd think. The site is overlooked by a building full of web agencies (where they've put the cam), so it would have been very easy to arrange this one. I haven't seen a track schematic, but it appears that the ELLX's route in that are will be on a rather tight loop; Going north, it will cross the new bridge, go via the old Broad Street and then the cross the bridge in Hoxton, right? Yes. You'll find a map I made in the January archives on my site. I didn't get there until 8:30am and the bridge was already only two feet above where it was going, and touched down by 9am. U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
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![]() wrote in message news ![]() "Paul Scott" wrote in message ... TfL are so pleased with their 'new train set' they have set up a webcam to cover the ELL bridge installation at Shoreditch High St. Accessible via middle of: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/ Is this just a one off or will they maintain the webcam? Are there any other webcams of ELLX? I haven't seen a track schematic, but it appears that the ELLX's route in that are will be on a rather tight loop; Going north, it will cross the new bridge, go via the old Broad Street and then the cross the bridge in Hoxton, right? It is a tight bend, I believe it is one of the main reasons the whole section through from Shoreditch (ex LU station site) to Dalston is being installed as slab track using noise reduction measures. Might help explain the extended timescales and high costs for the installation I guess... Paul S |
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On 29 Mar, 15:31, Abigail Brady wrote:
On Mar 29, 10:32 am, Mizter T wrote: And the bridge has already been moved into place over the road! I can see orange jacketed bods walking over it right now. Good work. A new mini London landmark is born. Here are some camera-phone photos I took at lunchtime : http://www.flickr.com/photos/6387911...57604300907267 Perhaps its just a matter of perspective , but it doesn't look theres much clearance underneath it. I wonder if passengers on the top decks of buses will be ducking as they go under it! B2003 |
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On 29 Mar, 22:34, Boltar wrote:
Perhaps its just a matter of perspective , but it doesn't look theres much clearance underneath it. I wonder if passengers on the top decks of buses will be ducking as they go under it! It's just a very big bridge. The diagram I have here says 5.7m headroom. I don't think it's even getting low bridge signs or bridge strike protection beams. (The bridge that takes the line back over Shoreditch High Street says 4.8m) U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
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![]() On 29 Mar, 16:31, Abigail Brady wrote: On Mar 29, 10:32 am, Mizter T wrote: And the bridge has already been moved into place over the road! I can see orange jacketed bods walking over it right now. Good work. A new mini London landmark is born. Here are some camera-phone photos I took at lunchtime : http://www.flickr.com/photos/6387911...57604300907267 (they are cc-by-sa) Shoreditch High Street was reopen to traffic by 9pm-ish last night, and I went under the new bridge. So it looks like work was completed ahead of schedule - the relevant ELLX page [1] states that closures will be in operation until 5am on monday morning, unless the road has been closed again today for some extra work to be performed on the bridge, though I can't quite see why that might happen - but as the webcam has gone down and I'm not physically there I can say for sure either way. Though Radio 5 were still reporting that Shoreditch High Street was closed ("due to roadworks"!) at the time - though there was still congestion as Bishopsgate (and Norton Foregate) were closed southbound for separate works. It looks like TfL have sensibly embraced the 'under promise, over deliver' maxim here - I wouldn't be at all surprised to find that the ELLX does in fact open for business at the timetable change in December '09, which I am led to believe is the date that is pencilled in on the 'optimistic construction timetable' (as it were). The bridge itself is impressive - it's big, and of a simple, straightforward but eye pleasing design. Whilst I didn't see a double decker going under it's quite clear that there's plenty of clearance for high vehicles. Whilst it comes as no surprise it must nonetheless be a bit odd for locals to find this new dominating structure in place, especially as there's never been a bridge there before. I think what it might have been like when the line went in over Ludgate Hill between Blackfriars (though was it not named St Paul's at the time) and Holborn Viaduct - though that bridge did spoil a great view of St Paul's, which was reinstated when the bridge was removed and the Thameslink line was diverted under the road into City Thameslink station (which confusingly on opening was also named St Paul's - well, St Paul's Thameslink, to be precise). The new bridge at Shoreditch doesn't obscure any classic view of this sort, though I guess it does somewhat obstruct one's view of the gleaming towers of the City from points north. I do hope that someone made a decent photographic record of what it was like before the bridge went up for the sake of posterity. P.S. Abi - what does "they are cc-by-sa" mean?! ----- [1] http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/proj...lway/2119.aspx |
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