How to replace a bridge

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Bryan
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How to replace a bridge

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Cow lane. Reading. over Christmas
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Ay up!

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Just need to get the NYMR to work that fast. :lol:
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You mean they don't? :shock:
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Re: How to replace a bridge

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Blink Bonny wrote:You mean they don't? :shock:
Ask Bryan :D
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Re: How to replace a bridge

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And I will ask Nigel.

Just a quick note here to say that concrete was meant to start being poured for Bridge 7 in Pickering station today but + 4 degrees was the lowest they could go to, with the local weather having other ideas and getting down around - 7.
Half term services are planned but using Joem 69023 Grosmont - Goathland and a DMU for Goathland - Pickering as the missing bridge means only about 2 coach lengths available if that.
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