The Completed Phase Two Sea Wall Tour Part 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.ค. 2024
- Phase 2 of the Dawlish Sea Wall is now complete, so @BeachCamsMan and Jack Brookes from @BAMNuttallTV show us around the completed project as we look back at the construction of this vital stretch of railway line.
Part 2 will be next week or watch now for VIPs.
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0:00 Intro and overview
1:03 Railway station bridge and platform renewals
9:39 Stilling basin area
18:36 Pre-cast facing panels
21:43 Link Bridge
24:30 Old storm footage
27:55 Outro
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This whole series over the last three or more years brought me a lot of pleasure and I suspect has brought Dawlish an awful lot of new potential tourists. Just an absolute pleasure all round. Thank you.
Thanks Phil.
BAM should be very proud of Jack - he's been a great spokesman for them and represented the team very well.
Many thanks, the publicity of this project is something BAM are extremely proud of
It's been a long haul from when the orange army appeared on the scene. Pleased to have been here from the beginning to the end.
Indeed. It's been great fun documenting it too.
Wow 10 years of Coast Cams and following the upgrade since the great storm of 2014, a real delight to watch, well done.......
Thank you.
Well done Neil It’s been fascinating watching over the last 10.years. May I say if a so called professional television production team did something like this it wouldn’t be as good as your production Fabulous Aerial shots and informative descriptions of what Jack and his team have achieved. Looking forward to part 2
I get that this was needed, but at the same time it's sad to see the demise of many happy childhood memories from the 1970s, arriving at Dawlish (some wooden platforms then) and rushing over the old footbridge, then under the railway to the sea for a bucket-and-spade day out.
Great engineering, been following this over the last few years. Congratulate to all concerned
Another enjoyable interesting video. British Engineering at its finest.
Thank you Neil and Jack for another amazing update really enjoyed it take care ❤😊xx
Glad you enjoyed it Pam.
A great trip down memory lane and so nice to see everything completed. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for a great update both of you. It is great to see the completed part of the project.and see the lovely Devon coastline again. I have travelled many times on this line over the years and it is lovely to see it again
It looks wonderful and a great job considering all the problems of tides and water flows.
Just need a lick of paint on those railway bridges now. And the station in parts! 😉
What an amazing project from start to finish and you have to admire the thought process, skill and expertise that has been put in by everyone from the beginning. Each year we visit Dawlish just to see for ourselves, and all in all this whole series has been an absolute pleasure to watch thanks to you Coastal Cams 👍
It’s been some testing years let me tell you! But a resilient team for a resillient project
Once again a superb video with great detail included, brilliant job guys …thanks 👍
Enjoyed watching the whole re build process from the time you started, thanks to all involved. Funny seeing Jack in his clothes hehe. It’s such a shame that the bridge hasn’t been painted, it would have given it a final finish off., and really needs doing.
It’s very rare they let me out the oranges now 😂
Fantastic job 👏👏👏👏
Fascinating !!
looks great been down a few times to see ,down side a lack of seating to view the sea
Thanks for amazing update good to see you both
Thank you.
Good to hear that there's plans in place for the station buildings - the only major criticism I have of the way things are now everything's finished in that area is that the station buildings are looking REALLY shabby, especially compared to everything else around them.
Don't know about the station buildings, but the bridge over the seafront really needs sorting out. It looks horrible compared to the new wall next to it.
This has been a great project and really improved the sea front area in Dawlish. But why were the metal sides of the rail viaduct not repainted?
Not part of the resilience project as it's structurally sound but Dawlish Town Council will be asking Network Rail to look at the bridge once the resilience project is complete.
Lovely, but I am SO very surprise there are no covers on either the stairs or bridge!
Am I incorrect? Apologies if that is the case....
...but I heard the comment about planning for storms etc but think of normal years and the usual problems....I think most of the UK public suffer from rain issues while using public transport like poorly designed bus shelters and facilities, when winter rain snow and ice etc appear. Do architects only drive cars and never experience actually USING public transport?
Can you imagine the chances of someone slipping on the icy steps or getting knocked over by a sudden deluge?
I cant remember but I thought the old bridge may have had a cover.... why has this important feature gone? It's not there. I'd sacrifice the current beautiful design for a practical feature like a cover from the rain.
Hmmm 🤔.
Will any of the big TV networks be taking this, and showing the compete story from start to finish ch. 5 like to show these sort of things,?
We are working on a full length production.
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Have I missed something regarding the disabled access, there's a lift but what about people in wheelchairs, I didn't see any ramp from the exit of the lift, only stairs. This is why I no longer travel by train as some of the stations are inaccessible for people who use wheelchairs.
Fully accesible with ramps too.
What are they going to do with the old foot bridge at the railway station?
I think it’s a forgone conclusion we are going to miss Jack when he moves on
I’m a resident in dawlish now…. 😂
Another excellent and informative video! Once again; well done to everybody involved in this mammoth project! 🚂🚃