Ploughman
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Now that trains have stopped running the real work has started.
A sure sign of this is the appearance of Nigel's News the first issue is attached.
https://www.nymr.co.uk/blog/civil-engineering-diary-19-november-2019
https://www.nymr.co.uk/nymr-is-building-bridges-for-the-future-ymj
A sure sign of this is the appearance of Nigel's News the first issue is attached.
https://www.nymr.co.uk/blog/civil-engineering-diary-19-november-2019
https://www.nymr.co.uk/nymr-is-building-bridges-for-the-future-ymj
Work has now begun on North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) landmark Bridge 27. These works are the first in a series of scheduled vital repairs for the world-famous visitor attraction and popular movie location, as part of its Yorkshire’s Magnificent Journey (YMJ) project.
Carrying the 180-year-old railway over the Eller Beck at Goathland Station, the 20-metre Bridge 27 is best recognised as the iconic track leading to Hogsmeade Station, where the young wizards embarked for Hogwarts in the first Harry Potter movie, The Philosopher’s Stone.
The 84 tonne, single span bridge is being constructed at Cleveland Bridge UK’s 27,000m2 factory in Darlington, which has the capacity to enable its engineers to undertake a full trial assembly of the structure. This ensures a more efficient final installation ...
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