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On 12/10/2019 09:11, charles wrote:
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a 21st Century loading gauge rather than a 19th C one.


What, 7ft and a half inch?
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On 2019-10-17 1:52 p.m., Vir Campestris wrote:
On 12/10/2019 09:11, charles wrote:
That may well use
a 21st Century loading gauge rather than a 19th C one.


What, 7ft and a half inch?


mine's bigger than that
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On 12/10/2019 09:11, charles wrote:
That may well use
a 21st Century loading gauge rather than a 19th C one.


What, 7ft and a half inch?


I was thinking of height.not track width.

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On 17/10/2019 22:07, charles wrote:
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Vir Campestris wrote:
On 12/10/2019 09:11, charles wrote:
That may well use
a 21st Century loading gauge rather than a 19th C one.


What, 7ft and a half inch?


I was thinking of height.not track width.

There are a few old broad gauge tunnels still in use on the
Paddington-Bristol line.

They are _big_.

Andy
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Vir Campestris wrote:
On 17/10/2019 22:07, charles wrote:
In article ,
Vir Campestris wrote:
On 12/10/2019 09:11, charles wrote:
That may well use
a 21st Century loading gauge rather than a 19th C one.


What, 7ft and a half inch?


I was thinking of height.not track width.

There are a few old broad gauge tunnels still in use on the
Paddington-Bristol line.

They are _big_.

Andy


They arnt that big , Box tunnel for instance had to have the trackbed
lowered by digging down to accommodate the cables for the recent
electrification .
What makes it look big is a bit of theatrical architecture at the entrances
which are larger than normal but the tunnel becomes smaller inside after a
short distance.

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On Sun, 20 Oct 2019 21:29:22 +0000, Marland wrote:

Vir Campestris wrote:
On 17/10/2019 22:07, charles wrote:
In article ,
Vir Campestris wrote:
On 12/10/2019 09:11, charles wrote:
That may well use a 21st Century loading gauge rather than a 19th C
one.

What, 7ft and a half inch?

I was thinking of height.not track width.

There are a few old broad gauge tunnels still in use on the
Paddington-Bristol line.

They are _big_.

Andy


They arnt that big , Box tunnel for instance had to have the trackbed
lowered by digging down to accommodate the cables for the recent
electrification .
What makes it look big is a bit of theatrical architecture at the
entrances which are larger than normal but the tunnel becomes smaller
inside after a short distance.


This town used to have a small seaside swimming pool the same shape as
Box tunnel. One of the main contractors for the tunnel came from here,
and he re-used the formwork for the pool roof.

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