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| Just in case you are not aware, as I work in the construction industries I get this news, so thought I would share. I'm sometimes concious that good news doesn't spread very well in this city.
The A63 in Hull is going to have major redevelopment work done on it to improve times. As Balfour Beatty describe;
Quote The 1.5 kilometre scheme in the centre of Hull will improve journey times for road users through conversion of a major interchange into a split level junction with a two-lane dual carriageway carrying east-west traffic below north-south traffic in a new 400 metre underpass.
The scheme will also include two new bridges which will link the south and north of the city for pedestrians, cyclists and disabled users.'"
[url=http://www.balfourbeattycsuk.com/blogs/news/2014/08/balfour-beatty-awarded-%C2%A375m-highways-agency-a63-improvement-scheme-in-hull/#sthash.QeG5rLY2.dNWYg11W.dpbsFull story[/url
And also the electrification of the line between Hull and Selby seems very likely now [url=http://www.hulltrains.co.uk/about-us/news/2014/03/first-hull-trains-welcomes-%C2%A324m-government-pledge-to-electrify-train-lines-from-hull-to-selby/Full story[/url
All in all, good news for the city and much needed investment, and potentially new jobs to boot.
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| That is good news. Once they've built the underpass the replacement bus service from Selby will be a bit quicker.
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| £75m for 1.5 km... value for money my
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| Quote C for Cuckoo="C for Cuckoo"That is good news. Once they've built the underpass the replacement bus service from Selby will be a bit quicker.'"
That quite literally makes no sense what's so ever.
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| Quote Bal="Bal"That quite literally makes no sense what's so ever.'"
When there is work on the Hull-Selby line they replace the trains with a replacement bus service. This bus service currently takes one hour but with the improvements to the Mytongate junction it will only take fifty-eight or fifty-nine minutes.
I am sure that when they are electrifying the lines (finally) they will try and minimise disruption by only cancelling the trains I need to get to and from home games.
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| Quote C for Cuckoo="C for Cuckoo"When there is work on the Hull-Selby line they replace the trains with a replacement bus service. This bus service currently takes one hour but with the improvements to the Mytongate junction it will only take fifty-eight or fifty-nine minutes.
I am sure that when they are electrifying the lines (finally) they will try and minimise disruption by only cancelling the trains I need to get to and from home games.'"
I doubt they will co-inside, the earliest the A63 work will take place is 2016 and I gather the train line work will be next year.
Also, due the junction at Gillerdyke trains can start from Goole for Doncaster and London.
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| Quote Standee="Standee"£75m for 1.5 km... value for money my booty'"
Hmmm, actually thats really not that bad for an infrastructure project.
The scheme will include two new bridges and an underpass. Plus ground works, landscaping, highway control etc.
The A556 bypass, which doesn't involve ground work in a high water table area, which is around 4 miles cost somewhere around £212 million.
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| Quote Bal="Bal"I doubt they will co-inside, the earliest the A63 work will take place is 2016 and I gather the train line work will be next year.
Also, due the junction at Gillerdyke trains can start from Goole for Doncaster and London.'"
Cos it'll be easy as to run the overhead lines over Selby swing bridge
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| Quote frepneyboy="frepneyboy"Cos it'll be easy as to run the overhead lines over Selby swing bridge'"
Erm, yeah, it will actually. 
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| Quote Bal="Bal"I doubt they will co-inside, the earliest the A63 work will take place is 2016 and I gather the train line work will be next year.
Also, due the junction at Gillerdyke trains can start from Goole for Doncaster and London.'"
So I'm stuck with a 60 minute bus journey. Sighs. I might just move back to Hull.
I do have a serious infrastructurey question. If they are going to lower the A63 by 7m and Hull is 2m above sea-level does that mean the new road will be technically underwater? The point were Chants Ave ducks under the elevated railway often floods (I think it did again yesterday) so how will they stop the A63 turning into a marina when it rains?
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| Quote Bal="Bal"Erm, yeah, it will actually.
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I'll bow to your knowledge
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| Quote frepneyboy="frepneyboy"I'll bow to your knowledge'"
Sorry, it does represent a small challenge but bridge works are somewhat second nature to UK Infrastructure teams and they have existing methodology. You of course have a permanent connection with a bridge on one side, which is where the electrical supply will be managed. The bridge, will then have the pylons attached too it. Logistically a little more difficult than standard installation and certainly specialist, but not significant time wise.
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