When I look back to the mid sixties train spotting at the old Wheatleys Colliery Bridge it was 4 tracks to Heaton Lodge and 2 tracks to Bradley Wood Junction. Admittedly the bridges and track all require upgrading but how much time and money would have been saved had it remained in situ?
They wouldnât have been built for speeds greater than the current lines, so upgrading through here to higher speeds might actually be more expensive if the third and fourth lines were still in place, what with having to work around them
Pretty sure I read that it's being widened a bit when the new structure goes in. Funnily enough, I had to wait for a lorry that was stuck when I went to get this footage.
Hope they can re-use it or perhaps even clad parts of the new bridges in it (although I sense that wouldn't be cost-effective). Truth be told, there'd be more of a case for keeping these bridges if they were in an area surrounded by loads of other stone buildings, but there are some huge metallic factories bordering the railway along the Leeds Road corridor
I gather there's been a bit more progress on Forster Square so I may try to get some video next time I'm out that way. Let me know if anything else has changed in Bradford area recently.
â@@sarahandwillsThey are lengthening the platforms on the Airedale and Wharfedale lines. Last time I was through Shipley it looked done on Platform 1 but still fenced off. I haven't seen info on what they plan to make use of it. Presumably there are no spare carriages to lengthen the 333s so I guess running the 331s as 2x3 instead of 1x4? There might be some progress to see on the Crossley Evans site being cleared. And Keighley is being refurbished, but not much to see except scaffolding and wrapping at the moment.
At 0.36 we see two Notwork Rail" employees not working and at 6.18 we see three Notwork Rail employees not working! Take it easy guys: there's no rush!
If the current mindset was put back to even 70 years ago we would likely still be in an enquiry type situation on, the M1, M6, The Humber Bridge, The Channel Tunnel, the list goes on. People are too precious about things. It's an unassuming bridge that likely 99 percent of the population have no care about or even knowledge of.
Thanks for the update. Looks like things are in full swing.
It's going to be an interesting little section of the project with all those bridges to sort in such a short distance
Thanks for update Sarah ððŧð
Always good to see the progress, must say thereâs always plenty of the workforce sat watching ð
I never saw a CAT CS66B compactor before
nice video thank you.
When I look back to the mid sixties train spotting at the old Wheatleys Colliery Bridge it was 4 tracks to Heaton Lodge and 2 tracks to Bradley Wood Junction. Admittedly the bridges and track all require upgrading but how much time and money would have been saved had it remained in situ?
Canât get the electric catenary through ( under) the bridge aperture so has to go
From the next bridge down from Wheatley's, I could see evidence of the double tracks to Bradley
They wouldnât have been built for speeds greater than the current lines, so upgrading through here to higher speeds might actually be more expensive if the third and fourth lines were still in place, what with having to work around them
shame about listed bridges but lets hope they will widen colne rd 1 so as lorries dont get stuck on it no more
Pretty sure I read that it's being widened a bit when the new structure goes in. Funnily enough, I had to wait for a lorry that was stuck when I went to get this footage.
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plenty of work,as long they all pull together, will manchester and york stations be having a revamp of some sort,i agree with comment below
What is going to happen to the stone from the listed bridges, will it just be dumped or repurposed?
Hope they can re-use it or perhaps even clad parts of the new bridges in it (although I sense that wouldn't be cost-effective). Truth be told, there'd be more of a case for keeping these bridges if they were in an area surrounded by loads of other stone buildings, but there are some huge metallic factories bordering the railway along the Leeds Road corridor
When will you go to Bradford for an update?? Btw nice video like always!! I heard the Leeds - Bradford Line might get electrified!! ðŪâĪ
I gather there's been a bit more progress on Forster Square so I may try to get some video next time I'm out that way. Let me know if anything else has changed in Bradford area recently.
â@@sarahandwillsThey are lengthening the platforms on the Airedale and Wharfedale lines. Last time I was through Shipley it looked done on Platform 1 but still fenced off. I haven't seen info on what they plan to make use of it. Presumably there are no spare carriages to lengthen the 333s so I guess running the 331s as 2x3 instead of 1x4?
There might be some progress to see on the Crossley Evans site being cleared. And Keighley is being refurbished, but not much to see except scaffolding and wrapping at the moment.
At 0.36 we see two Notwork Rail" employees not working and at 6.18 we see three Notwork Rail employees not working! Take it easy guys: there's no rush!
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Please classify what you believe to be someone working? Just because they arenât shovelling earth doesnât meant they arenât working
What exactly you wanting them to do ?
Another step towards an uglier future. I welcome the principle of the upgrade but not at any price.
I can certainly see your point. Quite a few historic structures will be lost or affected by major changes.
If the current mindset was put back to even 70 years ago we would likely still be in an enquiry type situation on, the M1, M6, The Humber Bridge, The Channel Tunnel, the list goes on. People are too precious about things. It's an unassuming bridge that likely 99 percent of the population have no care about or even knowledge of.