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« Reply #1440 on: December 02, 2020, 19:23:05 »

I agree, the overspending and delays are regrettable, but leaving the project three quarters built and substantially unusable was not a realistic option.

We know not what the future holds, but I fully expect that Crossrail will be well used when it eventually opens. For decades, rising passenger numbers within London or indeed further afield have simply resulted in worse overcrowding rather than in more capacity.
Nice to see some extra capacity actually being built.
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« Reply #1441 on: December 02, 2020, 21:51:24 »

It will be well used because it takes over two existing commuter services. How much extra traffic it generates we'll have to see.

At first it is only taking revenue from GWR (Great Western Railway) and Anglia and giving it to TFL (Transport for London)
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« Reply #1442 on: December 03, 2020, 07:49:27 »

Always seems to me that the real benefit of Crossrail to the underground network is relief on the sub-surface section east of Paddington where three routes share the same tracks to Aldgate.

It is a bit wider than that, it will indeed easy the loading on the Circle, H&S (Health and Safety), District and Met, it will a bigger impact on the Jubilee and from Padd the Bakerloo, likewise from the East it will relive the Jubilee and Central from the SE it opens up new routes into the City, Westend and Docklands.

The other key benefit for travellers from the west will be the Farringdon interchange with Thameslink giving easy access to services to Cambridge, Peterborough also for those east of Reading easier access South to Gatwick etc

It is easy to look at Crossrail in the very short term of the Covid impact, Crossrail will still be here in a 100 years when Covid will be an event in history as the Spanish flu is to us of a 100 years ago.

The one thing I have learnt in my 45 year railway engineering career is what I am renewing now another engineer designed and installed it over 50, 70 ........... 100 years ago and what I am seeing the designs for and witnessing the build of will be in service long after I am in my pine box.

The politicians are circulating ready to pull the corps of the Crossrail project apart once its complete so they can walk away with trophies to aid their prospects at elections, it is the nature of UK (United Kingdom) politics
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« Reply #1443 on: December 11, 2020, 00:14:21 »

I came across this on Youtube. For those that cannot wait for Crossrail to fully open this drivers eye view from Abbey Wood to Paddington might tide you over for a bit.
I must admit I rather enjoyed this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHjoav_sb88
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« Reply #1444 on: December 12, 2020, 01:59:59 »

Thanks for the link.

We?re being kept waiting, but, boy, what a cracking piece of railway infrastructure.
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« Reply #1445 on: December 12, 2020, 09:41:47 »

Crossrail are cross.
The Video has been removed due to a copyright claim by Crossrail.
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« Reply #1446 on: December 12, 2020, 11:51:14 »

Crossrail are cross.
The Video has been removed due to a copyright claim by Crossrail.

I didn't see that video. was it the same as the one here at ITV News?

I'm not sure how long ITV News reports stay online.
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« Reply #1447 on: December 12, 2020, 13:22:53 »

I didn't see that video. was it the same as the one here at ITV News?

It was the same video but running in realtime in 4K rather than timelapsed.
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« Reply #1448 on: December 14, 2020, 21:52:04 »

From the official Crossrail site

https://youtu.be/r1HZHDTjGSw
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« Reply #1449 on: December 15, 2020, 11:24:51 »

 The train stopped in the eastbound track and did not go into the turnback sidings which all looked occupied.
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« Reply #1450 on: December 15, 2020, 11:37:44 »

Yes, although for the time being all lines are acting as turnback sidings in effect.
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« Reply #1451 on: December 15, 2020, 12:19:04 »

We?re being kept waiting, but, boy, what a cracking piece of railway infrastructure.

Absolutely!
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« Reply #1452 on: January 25, 2021, 08:58:35 »

Crossrail?s revised cost and opening date are under ?significant pressure? due to an ?under-resourced? and ?over-stretched? workforce, Jacobs latest Project Representative (Prep) reports conclude - https://www.newcivilengineer.com/latest/over-stretched-workforce-puts-crossrail-schedule-under-significant-pressure-25-01-2021/

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« Reply #1453 on: January 25, 2021, 09:42:14 »

Crossrail?s revised cost and opening date are under ?significant pressure? due to an ?under-resourced? and ?over-stretched? workforce, Jacobs latest Project Representative (Prep) reports conclude - https://www.newcivilengineer.com/latest/over-stretched-workforce-puts-crossrail-schedule-under-significant-pressure-25-01-2021/



Pretty dreadful really but I doubt many will be surprised, and to paraphrase a Blair spin Doctor, it's a good time to bury bad news.

When NCE asked HS2 (The next High Speed line(s)) Ltd how many of its staff had been recruited directly from Crossrail ? via a Freedom of Information request submitted in September 2020 ? HS2 Ltd said that it was ?unable to answer [the] request using current reporting tools? because its ?data is not organised in such a way?. - I very much doubt the Information Commissioner would let them get away with that one if pushed.
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« Reply #1454 on: January 25, 2021, 12:58:43 »

Crossrail?s revised cost and opening date are under ?significant pressure? due to an ?under-resourced? and ?over-stretched? workforce, Jacobs latest Project Representative (Prep) reports conclude - https://www.newcivilengineer.com/latest/over-stretched-workforce-puts-crossrail-schedule-under-significant-pressure-25-01-2021/

It was suggest years ago by Crossrail that it should be allowed to work collaboratively with HS2 (The next High Speed line(s)) in regards to workforce and skills training, this was ruled out by the Government as being uncompetative, increase costs and add delay.

The other thing not mentioned is the Brexit effect, large numbers of EU» (European Union - about) countries skilled workers migrated back to the EU as there was no certainty they and their families could remain.  For a large number of the jobs in Crossrail do not fit into the UK (United Kingdom) Governments essential skill profile
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