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    Birmingham International car park for airport use

    They don't encourage it, but no reason why you can't - I used to do so nearly everytime I flew from Birmingham, and for up to 10 days at a time. Clearly you're not going to leave a sign on your car saying 'gone to Rome, back on Sunday', but the ticket machines will still take your money even if...
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    Luton DART and Luton Airport Parkway Updates

    Thank you and much appreciated - I'll let him know. As an aside, I do wish all that if firms/organisations/agencies have websites that they keep those updated too rather than relying solely on Twitter. Just because all the PR people and journos live on it doesn't mean that all the customers do -...
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    Luton DART and Luton Airport Parkway Updates

    Is there any progress towards an opening date for this ? I've a friend who wishes to travel with his 13 year old son from Belfast to Corby, and as he doesn't want to take the ferry and drive, I've advised flying to Luton and taking the train. It will be a whole load easier to say 'just get the...
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    Liverpool St James - reopening - new name will be Liverpool Baltic

    Obviously the Northern Irish/Ulster use of the term 'baltic' to mean 'it's absolutely bl****dy freezing today/out there' is not one that has crossed the Irish Sea. Not knowing Liverpool and its stations at all (bar one visit to Lime St), it may well of course be another example of super-ironic...
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    Crossrail - Construction updates and progress towards opening (now expected 24 May 2022)

    Yes, no doubt that explains the snark towards (late) Will Alsop in the article. As for incestuous, no doubt partly a function of it being a small field, partly that one person's Brutalist masterpiece is another person's ugly carbuncle etc etc. As for architects, well, I've expressed my thoughts...
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    Crossrail - Construction updates and progress towards opening (now expected 24 May 2022)

    Don't quite understand the "" around architecture critic. Rowan Moore is the architecture critic of the Guardian. Or are only 'railway experts' allowed to have a view on how the stations look and feel ? As for the article itself, (a) why shouldn't an architecture critic review the architecture...
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    Levenmouth rail link to reopen: project updates

    Apologies, not especially well-drafted section. It is evident from a reading of the various GWSR blogs over the years that remedial work has provided evidence that the contractor who built the Cheltenham-Stratford section back between 1902 & 1906 took some interesting 'short-cuts' in their...
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    Levenmouth rail link to reopen: project updates

    To be completely frank with you I sincerely doubt you will get a more courteous answer to your question than that from Bald Rick in post #199. I'll let you into a secret though - most people seeking to understand a company's finances take a look at the Report & Accounts. You'll note from any of...
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    Levenmouth rail link to reopen: project updates

    Would be interested in knowing what you think it should cost. And where you think the majority of the costs should fall. From here: https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201617/cmselect/cmtrans/63/6306.htm (from 2016-17) "To take an example, the M25 J27–30 motorway widening scheme cost £272.4...
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    Should HS2 Be Required to use British Steel?

    If there is a proscription to use UK manufactured steel even though it might be more expensive than imported steel, with checks to see that the supply chain isn't substituting imported steel because it's cheaper, then there has to be a much greater understanding around the whole 'why does a...
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    HS2 construction updates

    Many thanks for the update. A good friend is part of the Skanska team doing it and she gave me the impression that it was going to be Christmas/New Year. However I did think 10 days was pushing it a little, but with modern construction and much more off-site fabrication I wasn't sure. It'll be...
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    HS2 construction updates

    Is there any update on such major HS2 works like the Stechford-Aston line viaduct replacement which was supposed to take place over the Christmas/New Year period ? I would hope that the demolition of 8 arches of a brick viaduct over road and rail and its replacement by a single steel span...
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    Train hits car at Frating level crossing, near Colchester 7/12/2021

    The Sansevieria trifasciata seems to be ok though.
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    UK Connectivity Review

    A view from the other side..... https://tyronetribulations.com/2021/11/24/bridge-from-ireland-to-scotland-plans-abolished-due-to-potholes-already-appearing-on-final-drafts/ As the female owner of a lighting shop in Larne said to me a month or so ago "Larne loves a bargain".
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    Good catering facilities on preserved lines

    If this is the shed sort of at the railway and Causey Arch, then +1 from me. Friendly, warm, good grub (sausage rolls with shortcrust pastry and tasty sausages... mmmm) and well-priced. Not a place perhaps to find an avocado but at 2.30pm on a very cold January day, rammed and I could see why...
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    Possible service changes following the Ely North Junction upgrade works

    And aren't WMCA doing something right now on the ground with both light rail (Wednesbury - Brierley Hill) and very light rail (in Dudley itself) ?
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    Is the leccy supply to the railway 'just enough'?

    The well-worn comment from Belfast people about the Titanic springs to mind: "It was alright when it left here".
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    University (Birmingham) Station Rebuild

    A major improvement on the extended bicycle shed-style predecessor at platform level. And it's clear to see how the OLE stanchions are staying where they are. It'll be fine from the QEH side as the station sits below the Vincent Drive level, and I'm sure the new buildings on the UoB side will be...
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    HS2 construction updates

    Not sure whether it's the poorly-directed detector or the NI (actually Belfast) accent which is the most upsetting to the affronted resident in this video..... https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/local-news/hs2-motion-detector-northern-irish-21222653 The dog was not invited to express an...
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    University (Birmingham) Station Rebuild

    A quick (and hopefully simple) question - as an ex-user I never used to really notice the OLHE stanchions as they were both outside the platform fence and thus the wires were above the platform shelters. When they do the new station, will they move the stanchions or just leave them in the...

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