3 Years to build an entrance?
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tyke bhoy wrote: errrrrrrr its now reduced to 1 year to build it but consultation means work won't start for 18 months or 2 years after metro suggested work will start. brewery, getting drunk, organise........ http://www.wymetro.com/news/releases/111202lsse Well spotted,but wil it really cost £14.7m,that is an astounding amount of money
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cnosni wrote: All small adjustments (if they happen) but these will help speed up arrivals and departures for southbound services,offer two platforms for north and south bound services and will mean a smaller likely hood of a north bound train trying to leave palt two at 3mph because of wheel slip caused by poor railhead conditions and a train trying to negotiate a very tight angled 2o mph point work. Funny isnt it,i mebtioned about the points at Wakefield Westgate,leaving platform 2 to Leeds being very poor because of wheelslip and today one of our 91s had a major problem with these points,so much so that the vbration monitoring system for the traction motors activated because the wheelslip was so bad,causing the train to stop twice,cause disruption behind it,and eventually the set being taken out of service.That will have cost a lot of money all round,the sooner the work is done the better.
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