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Report - Crossrail, London - 2015/2016

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slayaaaa

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Crossrail

There's been too much Steel on this forum, time for some concrete.

A project that's taken us by surprise and something we've been working on for, quite honestly, not as long as we expected. Never the less, since summer ended, it's gotten cold and we began to go under ground taking cover. Eventually the system kept on giving and soon enough it engulfed everything we did and became the only thing we did for about a month or so, running tunnels, climbing shafts and getting “lost” looking for the toilets to infiltrate a fresh underground that'll be readily avaliable to you in 2/3 years time for the cheap price of £15 billion.

This whole thing was mainly a group thing with Monkey, Anorak and Adders, Adders having now completed the whole thing and no doubt will provide some better pictures than my own. :P

Also explored with Gabe, MR, Boomstick84, Seffy, Suboffender, Whodareswins, Elliot, Oakley and Stewie to name a few as well as a few non members.

"What's Crossrail then?"

To be fair that's a question I've had to answer a lot more than I expected I'd need to, Turns out new tubes and trains really aren't that interesting to the every day person... So here's a little slice of knowledge to get you in the know if you're unaware.

Crossrail is a 118-kilometre (73-mile) railway line under construction in London and its environs. It is expected to begin full operation in 2019 with a new east-west route across Greater London. Work began in 2009 on the central section of the line—a new tunnel through central London—and connections to existing lines that will become part of Crossrail. It is one of Europe's largest railway and infrastructure construction projects.

Crossrail's aim is to provide a high-frequency commuter/suburban passenger service that will link parts of Berkshire andBuckinghamshire, via central London, to Essex and South East London. The new line will relieve the pressure on severalLondon Underground lines such as the Central and District lines which are the current main east-west passenger routes, and the Heathrow branch of the Piccadilly line. The need for extra capacity along this corridor is such that the former Transport for London boss, Sir Peter Hendy, has predicted that Crossrail lines will be "immediately full" as soon as they open.

The project's main feature is 21 km (13 mi) of new twin-tunnels. The main tunnels will run from near Paddington to Stratford via central London and Liverpool Street. An almost entirely new line will branch from the main line at Whitechapel To Canary Wharf, crossing the River Thames, with a new station at Woolwich and connecting with the North Kent Line at Abbey Wood.

Services will run on 136 km (85 mi) of line, from Reading (63 km [39 mi] to the west of London) to Shenfield (to the north east) and Abbey Wood (to the south east). They will share parts of existing lines with existing services, mainly parts of theGreat Western Main Line in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and London (between Reading and Paddington) and the Great Eastern Main Line in London and Essex (between Stratford and Shenfield). Nine-carriage trains will run at frequencies of up to 24 trains per hour in each direction through the central section.

More information on their website (www.crossrail.co.uk/) and (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossrail)

Pictures


Ok, I've split the system into 19 seperate parts, this includes vent shafts, works shafts, stations, a yard and the portals. Starting from West and going East covering the Northern fork to Mile end and Pudding Mill Lane first, and the Southern fork to Woolwich and Plumstead Second.

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I haven't got any of Paddington... I know, incomplete, I'll do it at some point. :S For now this is most of the rest of the system and tunnels, Ill add that at a later date! I'm kind of getting bored coming home feeling like I'm made of concrete.

My pics aren't great as usual.this was all previous to getting a tripod and they aren't as good or complete as Adders', Anorak's or Monkey's pictures but I'm not fussed. :p Hope you enjoy either way!

Royal Oak Portal

Royal Oak was one of the last portals we did as it was so far West and no one really likes that side so much. However what was weird about this section was that the tunnels didn't have any lights which created a more interesting visit than the standard ones we had seen in the East. Plus it also had a Multi-Purpose Gantry (MPG) which was parked up alongside a narrow mini flat bad vehicle 5 minutes up the tracks which was pretty cool. When In use, they have red eyes, looks like some kind of weird mechanical spider running down the tunnels. :D

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Bond Street Station

Bond St was mainly avoided initially as we'd assume it was going to be far to busy to even attempt. How wrong we were... One of the easier sites despite how busy we assumed it would be. Apparently they have to drive MandS delivery lorries through the site. After a week or so we attempted to return with a few others and walk to the western ticket hall but that proved to be unsucessful as they'd begun building a tower and miraculously within that time had build around 60ft of concrete core on the Eastern side. Our trip took us to the tunnels, platform caverns and the eastern ticket hall with connecting tunnels.

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Tottenham Court Road Station

Tottenaham was another surprise and so much fun, we got to this from Fisher St and here was the only other time we'd seen lights in the tunnels turned off. We'd reached the platforms and took some time to listen out for anyone working overtime, thankfully all seemed clear so we took a look around. Other than Liverpool St these are the only 2 stations with a connecting tunnel inbetween platforms that goes all the way through alongside the platforms. It was so clean in thi station that it put most of what had already seen to shame. After a while I'd walked onto one of the platforms an MR noticed the most oddly placed cameras I've seen in the system and after hearing some faint noises we decided it was time to return to the shaft.

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Fisher Street Shaft


Oringinaly just somwhere to take MR down, we ended up running the tunnels to TCR but not beore seeing some of the nicest caverns yet. This shaft also houses a neat little crossover a few meters East. Unfortunately a worker was inure here after some of the concrete fell and he later died at hospital. At present the site is left clean awaiting the next phase.

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Farringdon Station

Adders had managed a look here undesrupted. Pretty soon after we got inside too. Farringdon will bridge Barbican and Farringdon stations with it's immense 250m long platforms. It's a big project and this station saw the last TBM exit the ground in October last year.

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Liverpool Street Station

We managed to get a close look at an escalator excavator that's here, if you don't know, it's blades, rails and emense machinery rolled into one epic looking thing. It goes uphill attached to 2 overhead rails and with an extending arm cuts away whilst the drive sits a few meters behind in a cage. What does GTA stand for? The station is very big and probably one of my favourites, even the shafts looked good! Especially Finsbury, but that was always going to be nice.

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Whitechapel Station

2nd attempt proved successful as my first was one at a bad time. After having a few drinks in the South for a certain someone's brithday :P I walked up to Liverpool St and took a wander down the steps only to find a door suspicously open, previously it wasn't. Having a little extra confidence I bowled into the Eastbound platform cavern and begun my route East when I stopped after hearing a small russling. I listened and turned round to find 2 guys in full high vis orange chatting to eachother within 10 meters of me. Luckily they were behind a fallen section of temporary vent piping and I managed to escape. But not without falling over everything in my path and eventually running up the steps and out up a crane to take refuge in wait of my first train home. Sometime after I returned with Monkey to take a better look at Liverpool St and my first at Whitechapel. Again this is another one of the concrete cavern stations, the most Eastern and last to feature in this report.

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Stepney Green Caverns

A long walk to get to this, they're always up top making a racket so we had to walk from Pudding Mill Lane. We got to a cavern and snapped a few pics before getting to the shaft. A few seconds later the lift starts going and we quickly retreat. 10Meters or less away a worker steps out and just looks up pointing at something for is fellow worker and all 4 of us just stand there frozen like a rabbit in headlights. He turns round the other way and we run. Somehow managing to escape un seen. Kronenburg never tasted so good.

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Mile End Shaft

Mile end was enroute to stepney. Not much to say about it, it'll be a vent shaft for the system and an emergency escape route.

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Eleanor Street Shaft

Again, this will be similar to Mile end, vent and escape route. I managed 2 visits here, one with and one without the stairs.

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Pudding Mill Lane Portal

This portal was the first we saw and is quite frankly a bit of a mess, never stayed here long as there was always some sort of noise from further down.

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Canary Wharf Station

Canary Wharf was great. Fully fitted out with escalators and lifts. All lights on, just sitting there waiting for trains to roll up. We had a lot of fun here and even had somewhere to wash our hands. Despite the annoying cover on the platforms, this one really showed a different and more interesting view of the concrete box station lay out.

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Limmo Peninsular

Limmo Peninsular is a big ground site, 2 gantry cranes and a horizontal jib contruction crane make up this massive site with 2 of the largest shafts on the system. These were used to lower the concrete slats down to the tunnels and along to the TBM when necessary. The site topside is big and is usually very busy.

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Victoria Dock Portal

Somewhere I wasn't bothered seeing but after getting to limmo, I figured it would be cool to see it. We walked down and took a look at another portal on the system. This one leading into the Connaught Tunnel.

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Connaught Tunnel

An old tunnel left abandoned a few years ago on the North Woolwich line has been repurposed for crossrail's line, thankfully they haven't changed the tunnel much and will be great to see it run in 2018. Only a concrete box has been introduced in the deeper section of the tunnel for strengthening.

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Woolwich Station

Woolwich station was my first look into Crossrail about a year ago all thanks to Gabe who set a trend. I didn't spend long in here but for a long time this was the best thing I had done at the time and it was a while before I managed to get another look in the tunnels.

Standard concrete box station but great to see and now with the addition of track as well.

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Plumbstead Portal

The best portal! It was easy and it was clean, all ready with a surface building that was also quite a lot of fun to look around.

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Plumbstead Yard

This was one of the best things on the system, just because it has a 66 and freight is something I properlly like, crossrail and freight?! Hell yeah!

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One of the best things about the system as it is right now, is that the progression of each station, vent etc. is so staggered that you can go to Whitechapel and see the filthy hole in the ground that it really is, then go to TCR and see a brand new station. The same with the concrete box stations, look at Canary Wharf compared to Woolwich. It make exploring this system a whole lot more fun.

Well, that was fairly long winded, but hope you enjoyed! Many a night has been spent here, I'm sure someone can provide pics of the few places I missed. :D

Oh yeah, and there should be a decent video for you all to laugh at soon.:p
 

Wevsky

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That video is pretty cool lads good stuff all round to be honest
 

Bolts

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Tracks at Plumstead Portal look awesome, Canary Wharf platform too. Epic job guys :thumb
 

Boomstick84

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So much Yes. Been looking forward to this!

Was so glad just to have seen a couple of these and can't believe how quickly you guys managed to tick off the full system, hats off gents :thumb
 

Seffy

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Fair play lads! Sterling effort all round, props to those involved.

Was nice to spend some time down there with ya'll, even if it was only a few hours haha
 

Punk

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Great stuff guys :thumb
I'm amazed you didn't get caught, it's concerning as well considering the size and importance of the project.
Again guys, really enjoyed this. Great stuff
 

The Wombat

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Wow, awesome stuff. I have an interest in crossrail too, so have really enjoyed this
Well written report, and excellent photos; hats of to you :thumb
 

stranton

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very good stuff :thumb

15 billion, :eek:
would be nice if the DFT spent 0.2% as much in the north east.
 
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