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North Yorkshire Moors Railway General Discussion

الموضوع في 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' بواسطة The Black Hat, بتاريخ ‏13 فبراير 2011.

  1. Sheff

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    Ive no idea, the steelwork looks ok to to me, but I’m no structural engineer . Ask the OP?
     
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    Some strong statements being made based on two pretty cruddy photos taken at distance from poor angles…

    Simon
     
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    Thanks - I went back 250 posts, but didn't see that.
    Must have dozed off for a minute...

    Falling bricks is often caused by water/freezing, due to failed water proofing. We had that as an issue on the GWSR.

    Might want to deal with that first.
     
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    Ah, I thought we were discussing the support steelwork ……
     
  5. Bikermike

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    The statement of works that Noel linked to (about 10 pages back) talks about cracks and voids in the brickwork and use of resin-bonding to repair. (And re-waterproofing from the top as well as vegetation and ballast removal, and replacement of the tie rods).

    It said something along the lines of the bridge having no or limited deformation, which sounds positive.

    I wonder if the propping is therefore to reduce flex to allow inserted resin to set in it's intended place.

    Seems an unusual structure bridge, 2 outer masonry arches and a central brick arch. I wonder why they did that?
     
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    Probably cost - cheap in the middle, pretty on the outside.

    The problem - to my simple office worker's knowledge - doesn't sound that serious. Re-waterproofing, and repointing, with some brick replacement - that was the issue with Stanway viaduct on the GWSR. Nothing moved, we didn't close.
    Serious would be undercutting of the abutments by the river, or movement.
     
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    Well, I guess it depends on the number of missing bricks and depths of cavities and what the LIDAR has found. And why the cracks are forming.

    Also your viaduct is getting on for 80 years newer, I wonder if that makes a difference
     
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    Well, it did fall down while it was being built, so it's probably extra strong now :)
     
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    Most cathederals have fallen down a fair bit, and it's never done them any harm...
     
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    I’d suggest that the so-called outer stone arches are more to make it look pretty than anything else. The Victorians were fond of decorative features on things that they built
     
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    They are fairly poor photos, taken at distance, from bad angles, but they are i) just about the only info publicly available on the topic, and ii) they are fairly well assured to be accurate (unless someone thinks it's enough worth confusing the readers here to take to AI to produce 'good' [in the sense of 'hard to distinguish from the real thing'] fakes).
    Someone else gets the credit for providing the link to the planning application; I just re-posted the info they dug up.

    Someone else posted good images, a week or so back, from a drone 'fly-under', which also shows the missing bricks, etc.

    Noel
     
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    North Eastern Railway Association has BR42 its main topic.
    OLd plans and some more photos.
     
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    As if things couldn't get worse the footbridge that parallels Bridge 42 has been closed as "unsafe" by North Yorks County Council. This cuts off foot access between the station and the foot tunnel isolating the MPD from visitors as well as The Old School Coffee Shop, church and railtrail.

    The foot diversion is around 20 minutes via somewhat muddy paths through woodland and rather uphill from the station. I'm trying to find out if the council intend to provide a temporary pedestrian replacement.
     
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    Maybe North Yorks CC could provide a footpath diversion over a nice wide former-rail bridge parallel to the footbridge which, although no longer strong enough to bear the weight of trains, should still be plenty strong enough for pedestrians :rolleyes:

    Tom
     
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    And should be safe for the moment, as it's currently propped up! :)

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    It could have been. When there were previous problems with the bridge, some 40+ years ago, NYCC argued that the bridge was the responsibility of the railway as it was built out of rails by the NER and on the old formation and was thus railway property. Fortunately, common sense prevailed.
     
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    What do people think about using resin to bond brick and stone?
    Traditional repair work would use lime mortar (rather than cement) as it has that little bit of give. Does resin also do that?
     
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    I have heard that a Black 5 is coming on loan due to the extra work required to the Q6's firebox and the ongoing work on Repton.
    The Thomas loco that is coming/being hired is the one from the East Anglian Railway Museum.
     
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    Repton seems to need some serious work to keep it going in traffic maybe that should have been sold and kept the standard 4
     
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