Andyjs247
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It was interesting to see London Road Crossing in operation today for the first time. On my previous trips over the new line it had been closed. There is still a 50mph ESR over the whole of the main line. I gather it was due to have been lifted a few days ago but this has not happened yet. Work continues at a furious pace to get the stations finished and to erect the noise absorbing barriers that line the route wherever it passes residential buildings.
Very impressed with the line overall. It has the look and feel of a brand new railway.
I'm not sure what is going on with the noise barriers. Been a while now since the first piles went in but construction was still continuing yesterday alongside the line adjacent to the town's main park. The noise barriers seem to have massive foundations - not just the large tubular steel piles which could also be used to support electrification masts but substantial concrete foundations as well. I'm not an expert but I do think they look rather over engineered - I mean the scale of the foundations would put some sea defences to shame! And I wouldn't have thought noise barriers were strictly necessary alongside the park as the houses are some way back; yes it will be quiet but there's no watching trains from the park. Can't please everyone it seems.
Meanwhile the level crossing seems to have gained CCTV cameras now. Some new signage, new road markings and an additional "wig-wag" at 90 degrees to the main road for traffic joining from a small side street close to the crossing. Still some work to do on London Road itself it appears, not all of it railway related. The Bicester Town sign was still there. And there's kerbing and a new zebra crossing at least to finish.