How they dug the Victoria Line
How they dug the Victoria Line
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saaby93

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32,038 posts

202 months

Saturday 15th December 2018
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This turned up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwRRSJ_wtIg
How they began the digging

pc.iow

1,879 posts

227 months

Saturday 15th December 2018
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saaby93 said:
This turned up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwRRSJ_wtIg
How they began the digging
Thanks.
It was quiet surreal seeing the workers with no hard hats and high vis, or public safety barriers.
Everyone just looking like they're getting with whatever they needed to do.

saaby93

Original Poster:

32,038 posts

202 months

Saturday 15th December 2018
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pc.iow said:
It was quiet surreal seeing the workers with no hard hats and high vis, or public safety barriers.
The opening piece with everyone wandering past a pile of trestles yes
Too much safety kit can lead to a false sense of security, you can think the safety kit will protect you when it cant.
eg wearing a safety helmet when inspecting a swimming pool

The number of fingers waiting to get chopped off worried me , but no sign of poised first aid kits




Edited by saaby93 on Saturday 15th December 11:50

V8 Fettler

7,019 posts

156 months

Sunday 16th December 2018
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Victoria Line construction was completed just about on programme, although over budget. There is now no completion date for Crossrail, the project team has lost control.

Driverless trains on the 1960s, it's the future.

IJWS15

2,126 posts

109 months

Monday 24th December 2018
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Remember a tour of the Jubilee Line Extension works at London Bridge in the late 90s. Just like this, road slightly raised, underneath work went on with all the services normally buried in the road normally suspended from the steel frame supporting the road surface.

Wonder if they are still using the same sections of road?

henrycrun

2,473 posts

264 months

Friday 28th December 2018
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