well this is what happens when we spend most of our time and money building just roads. and until there's a solid pipeline of rail like what the herald is calling for, itll take a while for the expertise, experience, be home grown and come with cost benefits.
Uk has some of the best design engineers in the world, but the government there keeps fkn up infrastructure projects, so not surprising they take their skills elsewhere…!
Probably, because the London tube network is both the oldest, and most complex metro network in the world, and it is one of the best, certainly top five, of underground network's in the world. They have over 160 years of experience behind them, and many stations that weave lines between, under, and over, existing lines in the center of a city a lot more congested than Sydney. Excellent choice to bring them in. They know what they are doing.
Did everyone have to come from the UK just for us to get a decent underground station!?!?1?
well this is what happens when we spend most of our time and money building just roads. and until there's a solid pipeline of rail like what the herald is calling for, itll take a while for the expertise, experience, be home grown and come with cost benefits.
@@akswalia6588 Well said.
Not sure if you can tell solely by an accent someones citizenship.
Uk has some of the best design engineers in the world, but the government there keeps fkn up infrastructure projects, so not surprising they take their skills elsewhere…!
Probably, because the London tube network is both the oldest, and most complex metro network in the world, and it is one of the best, certainly top five, of underground network's in the world. They have over 160 years of experience behind them, and many stations that weave lines between, under, and over, existing lines in the center of a city a lot more congested than Sydney. Excellent choice to bring them in. They know what they are doing.
I'm currently in Sydney not far from it
Nice, but Victoria Cross is more impressive imo
Which site do you think was more complex?
@@HenryKlausEsq. Martin Place seems the more complex.
lol, "low carbon" transport