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Given that the Astoria is going to be demolished to make way for the
new TCR station, is Crossrail 100% certain now or are there still funding queries? Also something I've been wondering is where will they find the space at Farringdon for the major interchange that will be needed , theres hardly anywhere for the station to expand in to? B2003 |
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On Jan 14, 12:51*pm, "John Rowland"
wrote: Given that the Astoria is going to be demolished to make way for the new TCR station, is Crossrail 100% certain now or are there still funding queries? Also something I've been wondering is where will they find the space at Farringdon for the major interchange that will be needed , theres hardly anywhere for the station to expand in to? The Crossrail station will be on the south side of the road. There will be an underground passage to the existing station behind the barriers. I noticed, walking out of Farringdon today, that the block on the south side of Cowcross Street opposite the station (formerly a newsagents, sandwich shop and dubious-looking-sauna) has been closed down and is clearly awaiting demolition. I'd assumed this was in connection with the Thameslink works, but it could be early doors on Crossrail. Anyone know? -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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John Rowland wrote:
wrote: Given that the Astoria is going to be demolished to make way for the new TCR station, is Crossrail 100% certain now or are there still funding queries? Also something I've been wondering is where will they find the space at Farringdon for the major interchange that will be needed , theres hardly anywhere for the station to expand in to? The Crossrail station will be on the south side of the road. There will be an underground passage to the existing station behind the barriers. Let's try again. Thameslink 2000 involves building a station entrance on the south side of the road. There will be an underground passage to the existing station behind the barriers. IIRC Crossrail will involve doubling the size of the station on the south side of the road, including doubling the frontage on the south side of Cowcross Street. |
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On Jan 14, 12:30*pm, wrote:
Given that the Astoria is going to be demolished to make way for the new TCR station, is Crossrail 100% certain now or are there still funding queries? There's a tower block on Whitechapel Road near Aldgate East station that's supposed to be a 22-storey building, but has got stuck at about 12 because the developer (an Irish/Icelandic joint ventu bubblelicious!) has gone bust. They haven't done any work since the Iceland crash. Relevance to Crossrail? It's approved, it's going ahead, a funding package has been agree and work has started - but that still doesn't make it 100% certain. -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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On Jan 14, 1:21*pm, John B wrote:
There's a tower block on Whitechapel Road near Aldgate East station that's supposed to be a 22-storey building, but has got stuck at about 12 because the developer (an Irish/Icelandic joint ventu bubblelicious!) has gone bust. They haven't done any work since the Iceland crash. Even if it hadn't crashed I doubt the market for tall buildings is in the best of health right now. There was supposed to be the tallest building in britain built just opposite lloyds insurance - they'd already almost demolished the building that was there before - but thats probably a non starter now I suspect. Which is a pity, I like skyscrapers, can't beat a good skyline in a city especially at night. Relevance to Crossrail? It's approved, it's going ahead, a funding package has been agree and work has started - but that still doesn't make it 100% certain. Lets hope the Astoria hasn't been demolished in vain then. B2003 |
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"John B" wrote :
It's approved, it's going ahead, a funding package has been agree and work has started - but that still doesn't make it 100% certain. 'Sright. Things are looking good, but 'little things' - like the contribution from the business rate - could still be scuppered at the last minute. It's also possible (but unlikely) that Govt. panic over the recession could lead to a serious postponement. Much more likely is the usual list of minor problems that stretches it out for an extra 3 or 4 years. While DLR work has almost always been under time and under budget (kudos to them!), they have mostly been working in open land, rather than central London; they've been very welcome in a nimby-free zone. In the West End, different rules apply! -- Andrew Interviewer: Tonight I'm interviewing that famous nurse, Florence Nightingale Tommy Cooper (dressed as a nurse): Sir Florence Nightingale Interviewer: *Sir* Florence Nightingale? Tommy Cooper: I'm a Night Nurse Campaign For The Real Tommy Cooper |
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On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 02:04:34PM -0000, Andrew Heenan wrote:
It's also possible (but unlikely) that Govt. panic over the recession could lead to a serious postponement. Nah. It's a great way for the government to spend money they don't have and "stimulate the economy". -- David Cantrell | http://www.cantrell.org.uk/david If you have received this email in error, please add some nutmeg and egg whites, whisk, and place in a warm oven for 40 minutes. |
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On 14 Jan, 12:30, wrote:
Given that the Astoria is going to be demolished to make way for the new TCR station, is Crossrail 100% certain now or are there still funding queries? TfL and the DfT and have signed the final contract to transfer all money required to Crossrail Ltd* in installments over the next 10 years. Whether TfL will actually be able to afford it is another question, given about half of their contribution comes from the business rates bill that's still in progress. (* also, Crossrail Ltd is now a TfL subsidiary, so if they don't cough up they'll be suing themselves) On the other hand, the TCR ticket hall expansion is certain, regardless of Crossrail, and that's what the demolition of the Astoria is for. Crossrail will require the next block south to be demolished for its own shafts etc. (obviously Crossrail also requires the expanded ticket hall) Diagram he http://londonconnections.blogspot.co...d-station.html The Astoria is a little left of the number 4 I think. Also something I've been wondering is where will they find the space at Farringdon for the major interchange that will be needed , theres hardly anywhere for the station to expand in to? A new ticket hall will be built south of the station (demolishing the existing office block there) as part of the Thameslink Programme, and will also be the Crossrail ticket hall: http://londonconnections.blogspot.co...will-work.html (the light green bit is the new Thameslink ticket hall) U |
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![]() wrote in message ... Given that the Astoria is going to be demolished to make way for the new TCR station, is Crossrail 100% certain now or are there still funding queries? Also something I've been wondering is where will they find the space at Farringdon for the major interchange that will be needed , theres hardly anywhere for the station to expand in to? It's as it has been for the last 20 years. About as certain as my winning the lottery tim |
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