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Wednesday, October 03, 2007
the new bund
Two shots of the protective works at the Silver Street end of the station. The sleeper barrier is now finished.
A couple of track panels have been removed to allow the sliding buffers to be constructed.
This is the stretch of road that needs to be protected from runaways. This will hopefully be a short-term measure - bridge replacement and the extension back to Radstock are now beginning to appear on the agenda!
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Any thoughts on what the new bridge will look like ? I hope it visually, from the station itself, looks the same as the original but longer, ie double track.
Wasn't the original bridge double track then? According to photographs on this site it certainly looked to be.
Yes, the original was double track (the whole line from Midford to just north of Templecombe was) and the new bridge may well be, depending on what we can find! But the line to Radstock will probably be single track as we've been working with a local group that wants a cyclepath alongside.
Cyclepaths do generate an excellent amount of passing trade (witness Bitton!) and provide a lot of opportunities for photography. In the past this bit of the route was the vilest with urban scenery and waste tips alongside, which is why it rarely appears in pictures!
The view from the high embankment over MN will be spectacular, and visible from two forms of sustainable transport.
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