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![]() "Tom Anderson" wrote in message h.li... On Tue, 2 Dec 2008, John B wrote: On Dec 2, 3:39 pm, Tom Anderson wrote: My gut feeling is that adding a third bore to a two-bore setup is a lot more expensive than adding a footbridge to a railway bridge. In fact, i can't see how there being two bores there already makes the third any cheaper, so it would be as expensive as building it as a standalone. The DLR Woolwich Arsenal twin tunnels were built by sending one boring machine from King George V to Woolwich, turning it round, and sending it back again. So in theory you could give it another twirl (probably works OK time-wise too, as fitting out a rail tunnel takes a lot longer than fitting out a foot/cycle tunnel) for at least *some* cost savings. Yebbut then you've got to pack it up at the far end, rather than at the near end, where it started, and where you thus already have all the gear and access. Logically, you should bore a *fourth* tunnel, to minimise costs. ![]() You'd have to bore a fourth tunnel, to separate the cyclists and the pedestrians. c.f. the various Tyne tunnels, where they are just completing the fourth (sunken prefabricated) tunnel, having done everything in the wrong order over the years... :-) Paul S |
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