Before you ask why it's been there so long, it is because the people who chose to purchase property next to the railway do so without thinking that living next to a railway can at times be a noisy. Therefore when work to clear a collasped gully started some months ago it was halted by the local nimby's kicking up in the Bath Chronicle. When it is shut down completely for another whole weekend in the future that will be something else to complain about!
Don't get me started on that!
THEY CHOSE TO LIVE BY THE RAILWAY - AND THE RAILWAY WAS THERE FIRST!
I live next to a railway line - and have only had a real rant once, when the line was shut and a 59 was parked nearby idleing! 9hours infact....