Was out and about again on Sunday (18th August) and took a set of photos for progress as of Day 9 of the 23 day closure. The lot can be seen at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99295362@N07/setsI couldn't really find so much 'action' as last week, so the photo's are more of a 'for the record' type of thing and the ones showing the most changes are here.......
At the Kemble end, there is no real visible progress, as I suppose it is still a proper working railway. The
DMU▸ shuttle from Gloucester goes about a couple of hundred yards beyond the tunnel to a signal where the driver changes ends to go back again. There are some location cabinets and other gubbins to move before the new down line can be installed as well as the signal itself (SN 156 I think) which will be either fouling or actually in the 4 foot of the new Down line.
South end Kemble Tunnel where the Shuttle DMU's reverse:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99295362@N07/9547871208The first real progress is to the north of Oaksey, about a mile and half from Kemble and here is a photo of the new up line, firstly looking towards Kemble:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99295362@N07/9543615075/and then towards Swindon:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99295362@N07/9543610117/in/photostream/At Minety Crossing the track has been slewed to the Down formation and the bed excavated for the new Up line:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99295362@N07/9543603509/The locomotive is 66012 and just happened to be parked there awaiting to go further up the line. Apparently there had been a very minor derailment with a wagon on another train and it was all hands to the pump to get it back on the track again, but I couldn't find where it was.
Minety Crossing looking towards Swindon:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99295362@N07/9543597581/in/photostream/Next, Minety Askew Bridge, which is a railway underbridge between Minety Crossing and Minety Station. Here, embankment stabilisation is in progress, with anchors being installed. Also apologies to Quedgeley 2002 - there are Armco (Motorway) type barriers awaiting installation on the up side to some 'H' beam piles already driven in. There has been some sheet piling on site as well in the past so Red Squirrel and myself are also correct!!
The next two photos are the grouting unit. The locomotive is 66200 and is nothing to do with the embankment works - they just happened to be excavating spoil for the second track. In front of the loco's bogie you can see the H piles and Armco to the right awaiting installation:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99295362@N07/9543591561/http://www.flickr.com/photos/99295362@N07/9543580655/Drilling by the abutment on the Up side:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99295362@N07/9543586347/and it looks completed on the Down side:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99295362@N07/9546364650/Track Slewing has taken place at Minety, looking towards Kemble:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99295362@N07/9546358640/and towards Swindon:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99295362@N07/9546352486/and, as Patch 38 noted, at Black Dog Bridge. Firstly, looking towards Kemble:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99295362@N07/9543549951/and then towards Swindon:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99295362@N07/9546346284/At Purton Common Crossing, Excavation has taken place; looking toward Swindon:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99295362@N07/9546327086/At Purton Collins Lane Crossing, the only thing that seems to have happened is diversion of the cabling and removal of the barriers. The track still has to be slewed and the area for a mile or so around the crossing seems to be the only bit left to slew:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99295362@N07/9416239314/At Bremhill Bridge track has now been laid and the new down line is in use. Looking North to Kemble:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99295362@N07/9546286322/In the background is a ubiquitous
DBS» Class 66 loco. About 2/3rds half way down on the right hand side is a scaffolding platform, possibly with a time lapse camera attached. If it is, hopefully something will appear on You tube or Network Rail website one day.
Looking South towards Swindon:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99295362@N07/9546293300/Finally, I made a trip well into Dragon Country (Dragon Country is somewhere where I don't go) to behind the big B & Q in Swindon where the new Crossover has just been installed:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99295362@N07/9546260872/I couldn't get any higher or nearer the line without trespassing on the railway for a better shot I'm afraid. I would think that this end of the crossover is just slightly nearer Kemble than the previous single to double connection. There was also a scaffolding tower with a camera on, so again hopefully there will be some time lapse video of the installation to see eventually.
Depending on the weather and any other last minute commitments will do another set on the Bank Holiday weekend (25 / 26 Aug) and then again on 6 / 7 September.
ST