went out there last weekend as i was out and had time to kill. some of the views of the thames barrier and stuff from the windows were pretty good, well timed with that "take pictures from trains in london" competition thats just been launched.
dunno if these are of any interest to anyone here, but these were taken at king george V station. you get a nice head on of canary wharf as the line disappears:
anyways, i did have a question - whats the deal with woolwich arsenal being displayed on all the maps as the end of the line? are they going to extend it further or what, cos i saw no evidence of a bridge being built over the river, and that'd have to be a pretty sturdy bridge, so it'd take time...
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They are going to extend it. I would have thought it would be a tunnel as a new bridge would be a massive project.
King George V is just the first stage!
King George V is just the first stage!
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Just something I made last week.... Killing the time.
Zeibura take a look at this http://developments.dlr.co.uk/images/dev_map.gif
Zeibura take a look at this http://developments.dlr.co.uk/images/dev_map.gif
Building Amsterdams first TUBE???.... HELP my city is sinking...
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If that map is at all accurate, it could be possible that the track will rise out of the ground again having crossed the Thames, as there seems ot be enough room for it.
Whether or not it would be as cost-effective as digging an underground chamber for a station, I don't know...
Whether or not it would be as cost-effective as digging an underground chamber for a station, I don't know...
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The DLR will take over the North London Line tracks between Stratford and Canning Town. However, extra stations will be added where the line parallels the Jubilee Line to provide a more frequent "tram like" service to that community. The Line will also serve Stratford International station, and provide a useful link during the Olympics between the Olympic site and Excel exhibition centre.Zeibura wrote: and cheers for the link JLE, though its interesting that theyre extending it from canning town to stratford when the jubilee line already does that...
The station at Woolwich Arsenal will be a cut and cover station, (with a bit less of the cover).CrunchySaviour wrote:If that map is at all accurate, it could be possible that the track will rise out of the ground again having crossed the Thames, as there seems ot be enough room for it.
Whether or not it would be as cost-effective as digging an underground chamber for a station, I don't know...
Whilst on the subject of the DLR, I have a few photos of the DLR extension, as well as photos of a 7-car Jubilee 96TS test train in my Flickr site http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephenk1977/sets/1617237/
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