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37418 and inspection saloon 'Caroline' have made several return trips between Bletchley High Level and Launton (just East of Bicester) over the last two days.
Very interesting, thanks.37418 and inspection saloon 'Caroline' have made several return trips between Bletchley High Level and Launton (just East of Bicester) over the last two days.
Bletchley HL is presumably in the worksite, the boundary appears to be Bletchtley Summit of Flyover:Very interesting, thanks.
I guess there's no TRUST data feeding through (e.g. to RTT)? I searched active paths since 1-Augist - for Bletchley HL and for Winslow - but nothing was showing.
Brilliant, thanksBletchley HL is presumably in the worksite, the boundary appears to be Bletchtley Summit of Flyover
I wouldn't expect anything to be visible from data feeds until the line is formally handed over to NR for operations.
Needing to relay the rails over the boundary of the worksite would not be especially surprising, given the previous lack of passenger services.Seen a suggestion on local FB group that rails between Bicester and Launton have had to be lifted and relaid in the last few days.
Seen a suggestion on local FB group that rails between Bicester and Launton have had to be lifted and relaid in the last few days.
Sounds unlikely for the whole distance, but there has been earlier mentions of a temporary crossover in place just east of Bicester to allow works trains to change tracks. So perhaps they may have been removing that, and then restressing the now continuous rail?Needing to relay the rails over the boundary of the worksite would not be especially surprising, given the previous lack of passenger services.
Isn't the line completely constructed now? End of thread?Just a gentle reminder, this thread is an infrastructure updates thread to discuss progress relating to the EWR Oxford-Bletchley construction.
Isn't the line completely constructed now? End of thread?
Or is something else happening - construction wise - on the line at the moment?
Yes, that is the case, its got a reduced RA on it from what I hear.Whilst a touch off topic as technically part of the next phase of E-W I am hearing talk that the single track bridge over Saxon Street which forms the connection from Bletchley high level to the Marston Vale line is, erm, "life expired" ( that wasn't the terms used btw!)
Is that the case? I think track has been relayed from the point of divergence from single to double track back up to Bletchley high level but not over the bridge towards Fenny Stratford.
If it is that is going to make the next phase of E-W more expensive and reduce operational flexibility a touch. ( also I still need that track connection!)
I would be surprised if it was the projects cost. Its also part of the overall flyover structure as well, so not an easy job I would imagine.Wouldn’t replacement of a single track bridge be relatively straightforward and in the context of the overall project cost not too material?
Fenny Stratford, lets not single Fenny Compton please!It’s never been intended to alter anything along there as a part of the project, the single track through Fenny Compton remains, so this would have to be 100% renewal?
I’ll fix that…Fenny Stratford, lets not single Fenny Compton please!![]()
reduced RA but not closed? ( as in a no for a 10000 tonne freightliner but ok for a little unit?)Yes, that is the case, its got a reduced RA on it from what I hear.
agreed 100% track renewal.so this would have to be 100% renewal
NR will end up with the bill.This is quite a recent bridge, the costs should fall to acquiring authority in the 1960s, not all bridges fall to NR, for responsibility. I do not know the answer to this one.
I believe so.reduced RA but not closed? ( as in a no for a 10000 tonne freightliner but ok for a little unit?)
thanks - the word on the street was it was closed completely. That didn't seem quite right.I believe so.
thanks - the word on the street was it was closed completely. That didn't seem quite right.
I believe so.
Yeah that's what I was thinkingJust eyeballing it on Google Maps as a non-engineer, but it doesn't seem like it would be impossible to join the tracks out of low-level and use the other bridge. Obviously it would involve a bunch of regrading and the result would be a bit steeper than historically, but perhaps not intolerably so. Might work out cheaper than a new bridge.
Might not be technically impossible but it looks like the curve off the viaduct is fairly fixed so you'd have a big kink to get it over, and the height difference is noticeable from the dual carriageway underneath so there'd also be a stiff gradient if over a short distance.Just eyeballing it on Google Maps as a non-engineer, but it doesn't seem like it would be impossible to join the tracks out of low-level and use the other bridge. Obviously it would involve a bunch of regrading and the result would be a bit steeper than historically, but perhaps not intolerably so. Might work out cheaper than a new bridge.
The single track bridge isn’t part of the viaduct is it?I would be surprised if it was the projects cost. Its also part of the overall flyover structure as well, so not an easy job I would imagine.
Yes the structure is “Goosed” and is subject to some deflection trials in the near futureWhilst a touch off topic as technically part of the next phase of E-W I am hearing talk that the single track bridge over Saxon Street which forms the connection from Bletchley high level to the Marston Vale line is, erm, "life expired" ( that wasn't the terms used btw!)
Is that the case? I think track has been relayed from the point of divergence from single to double track back up to Bletchley high level but not over the bridge towards Fenny Stratford.
If it is that is going to make the next phase of E-W more expensive and reduce operational flexibility a touch. ( also I still need that track connection!)
My mistake, I thought the flyover went further than it did.The single track bridge isn’t part of the viaduct is it?
If the railway is closed anyway that makes it a bit easier, but it’s quite a lot of bridge, and it’s concrete which might make removing the old one harder.
So it's not surprising that it needs replacing, just like the rest of the viaduct. How much less would it have cost to do the whole job in one go?The single track bridge isn’t part of the viaduct is it?