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The viaduct being constructed for double track gives hope that maybe one day the Princes Risborough single track branch line may take on a more important role and perhaps one day extend further than Aylesbury Parkway station. But probably not in my lifetime, judging how long absolutely anything takes to build on British railways nowadays. And yet the Great Central Railway built 92 miles of the 'London Extension' line in just 3 years back in 1895 and without the massive machines in use today - just navvies and steam cranes!
I believe provision has been made for a dual carriageway road to act as a bypass to run up to a the roundabout on the A418 on the edge of town to connect up with the A41. That's very much needed as the passage of traffic through the centre of the town can be a nightmare. That said, it might make the traffic through Stone intolerable or via Fairford Ley intolerable if it encourages a lot of traffic. It's a route commonly taken by traffic from the M40 to the M25.
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Hattons of London are specialists in rare and exclusive coins. Celebrate 100 years since the naming of Flying Scotsman with the release of this world-first range of 22-carat gold sovereign coins. Click the link to get yours now from just £69... Or secure the more exclusive double sovereign in the range and receive a piece of the authentic Flying Scotsman boiler tube so you can actually own your very own piece of Britain’s most famous locomotive!
The viaduct being constructed for double track gives hope that maybe one day the Princes Risborough single track branch line may take on a more important role and perhaps one day extend further than Aylesbury Parkway station. But probably not in my lifetime, judging how long absolutely anything takes to build on British railways nowadays. And yet the Great Central Railway built 92 miles of the 'London Extension' line in just 3 years back in 1895 and without the massive machines in use today - just navvies and steam cranes!
Thank you for watching. Its amazing how we've changed and not always for the better.
Saw you at York station a few days ago
Thank you for watching. I was at York last Saturday.
I believe provision has been made for a dual carriageway road to act as a bypass to run up to a the roundabout on the A418 on the edge of town to connect up with the A41. That's very much needed as the passage of traffic through the centre of the town can be a nightmare. That said, it might make the traffic through Stone intolerable or via Fairford Ley intolerable if it encourages a lot of traffic. It's a route commonly taken by traffic from the M40 to the M25.
Thank you for watching! That would make sense.
Great video of the Aylesbury Branch line seeing the progress of HS2 will is now going as far as Birmingham. :/
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Hey nice video
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Thank you for watching!
hi henry my day war heute nicht so good my erz feind musste wieder schlechte laune präsentieren
Thank you!