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Timelapse of railway bridge replacement - Reading 23/01/2012 at 22:57 #28085
Laryk
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Title says it all, really. I found it to be very impressive.

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4ca9xVYJqk[/video]

[sup]Edit: Video embedding went a bit awry[/sup]

[sup]Edit of Edit: Fixed![/sup]

Last edited: 23/01/2012 at 23:03 by Laryk
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Re: Timelapse of railway bridge replacement - Reading 23/01/2012 at 23:05 #28086
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Agreed; a most impressive video!
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Reason: Original already corrected, so removed my repaired link

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Re: Timelapse of railway bridge replacement - Reading 24/01/2012 at 00:10 #28089
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Hurrah! There is an Industrial Estate nearby. This bridge caused problem accessing it, for taller vehicles. Hopefully, no longer a problem.
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Re: Timelapse of railway bridge replacement - Reading 24/01/2012 at 10:20 #28101
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I wonder if there was any opposition to the replacement?
Someone somewhere would have liked the old knackered one and wanted it to stay

Last edited: 24/01/2012 at 10:24 by Laryk
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Re: Timelapse of railway bridge replacement - Reading 24/01/2012 at 15:31 #28117
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No-one will object to Cow Lane bridge(s) being replaced in Reading, they were a pain for road users and were a constant problem to the railway due to "bridge-bashes" (experienced enough of them myself at work :angry: ).

Incidentally I spoke to the project manager on our side and he informed me, that despite a 24 hour late start, the possession was handed back 12 minutes early, fantastic work all round :cheer:

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Re: Timelapse of railway bridge replacement - Reading 24/01/2012 at 16:58 #28124
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Well at last yours ran to time Dibbs

Ref Woodseats Rd Sheffield (in SimSig terms the one at the top of Heeley loop)

7 years arguing over who's footing the bill - Council or Failtrack/Notwork Rail (or whatever its called this week :whistle: )

2200 24/12/11 - 0600 28/12/11 booked to replace bridge

2200 24/12/11 - ???? 15/01/12 to fit a Baily type temporay bridge

???? years arguing over completion of the project (rumours abound from the end of the month [pinch of salt] upto2 years [more likely])

Passed the age to be doing 'Spoon Feeding' !!!
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Re: Timelapse of railway bridge replacement - Reading 24/01/2012 at 17:05 #28125
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I just finished watching BBC's Panorama "Are we being take for a ride" and saw that they featured Reading in it - and showed part of the timelapse. :huh:
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Re: Timelapse of railway bridge replacement - Reading 24/01/2012 at 17:11 #28127
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Well at last yours ran to time Dibbs

Ref Woodseats Rd Sheffield (in SimSig terms the one at the top of Heeley loop)

7 years arguing over who's footing the bill - Council or Failtrack/Notwork Rail (or whatever its called this week :whistle: )

2200 24/12/11 - 0600 28/12/11 booked to replace bridge

2200 24/12/11 - ???? 15/01/12 to fit a Baily type temporay bridge

???? years arguing over completion of the project (rumours abound from the end of the month [pinch of salt] upto2 years [more likely])
went over this the other day to collect my post from the sorting office, there certainly is/was a nice big hole in the road, on the plus side at least i got ride on the old road while it was being "replaced"

"We don't stop camborne wednesdays"
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Re: Timelapse of railway bridge replacement - Reading 24/01/2012 at 22:14 #28149
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That's an interesting video, makes for interesting viewing as you get to see the 'innards' of the bridge that you don't usually get to see (such as those dark-coloured blocks they put in between the bridge and the soil).


I really didn't get the point of BBC Panorama featuring snippets of that clip on their sensationalist show. They did it as if there was something wrong with replacing the bridge...do they not realise the benefits of it's replacement? Clearly not, I doubt they even did any sort of research into it or asked an expert such as Christian Wolmar.

In-case anyone doesn't realise the main benefit...when anything on the road strikes the bridge, you absolutely have to stop trains running over the bridge until it can be checked to ensure it is still structurally sound. If you don't, and it isn't structurally sound, then you could end up with an absolute disaster on your hands (derailment...injuries...potentially worse...). One single bridge strike, no matter how minor it was, can cause hours of delays to trains...which in turn costs money...so it really is a massive benefit to replacing it with a far better bridge overall.

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Re: Timelapse of railway bridge replacement - Reading 24/01/2012 at 22:27 #28150
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That's an interesting video, makes for interesting viewing as you get to see the 'innards' of the bridge that you don't usually get to see (such as those dark-coloured blocks they put in between the bridge and the soil).
All a bit too close for comfort to my old day job.

For info those 'dark-coloured' blocks are porous concrete blocks to form a drainage layer/path behind the bridge abutments to reduce (pore-) water pressure on them. Can also be a gravel infill, just depends on relative construction costs.

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Re: Timelapse of railway bridge replacement - Reading 24/01/2012 at 22:50 #28152
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... an expert such as Christian Wolmar.
Each to their own I guess.

Peter

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Re: Timelapse of railway bridge replacement - Reading 25/01/2012 at 21:44 #28227
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Having walked and driven under (and driven many trains over) this bridge, it has been interesting to see its development from one of the worse bridges in Reading to one of the best.

For anyone who has walked over the existing bridge between the station and the car park at Reading, you may have noticed a funny-shaped box attached to the window with four large suckers. I believe that this is another time lapse camera trained onto the area where the work is currently taking place to install the four new platforms. If it is then I can't wait for the video, as it has been there since well into last year, and the work is at a very advanced stage now. At the moment you can see down into the old underpass, as they are currently excavating that area for foundation work.

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Re: Timelapse of railway bridge replacement - Reading 30/03/2012 at 22:43 #31083
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" said:
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... an expert such as Christian Wolmar.
Each to their own I guess.

Peter

Definition of an expert??? Ex is something that has been. Spurt is a drip, under pressure.

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