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Creation Of Crossrail At Custom House

The Crossrail line through Custom House is unusual in that because it is close by the DLR, you can see all of the work as the new railway is being installed.

It is very much unusual to see a modern railway being  created, but as the pictures show, you can get a good view of London’s new railway as it is created.

The pictures were taken from the three stations; Royal Victoria, Custom House and  Prince Regent. It will be interesting to see how the view changes as Crossrail is built.

There’s more about Custom House station on this web page on the Crossrail web site.

February 4, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , | 1 Comment

Lots Of Orange At Custom House Station

I took these pictures at the site of the new Custom House Station for CrossRail today.

It doesn’t look as if there has been much progress, since I last visited, but then buildings are always slow to start as foundations have to be done correctly.

As you can see right into the construction works from an overbridge linked to the DLR platforms, it is one of those few building sites, where the public gets a good look at what is going on.

January 25, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , | 1 Comment

It’s All Go At Custom House Station

I returned to Custom House station today, to see if anything had started.

There did seem to be a fair bit going on. but no parts of the new station seemed to have arrived.

And what was the shark doing? I suppose the river isn’t far away.

On the other hand, the pub opposite; The Barge, seemed to have all the architectural merit of the average Australian dunny. Some buildings have to be sacrificed in the name of progress.

January 15, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel, World | , , , | 1 Comment

Custom House Station On CrossRail

The construction of Custom House station on CrossRail is due to start soon. Read all about it here in the East London Advertiser. From this paragraph in the article, it seems someone has thought out their design.

The station is being manufactured in sections in Sheffield, then transported 200 miles to Custom House and re-assembled on the construction site in Victoria Dock Road, next to the ExCel complex, to save time and keep disruption to residents and the DLR to a minimum. The roof is being made from transparent plastic, similar to the Eden Project in Cornwall.

After the cable-car trip, I took a few photos, from the overbridges at the DLR stations.

It will be enlightening to watch as the station is constructed over the next few years.

January 13, 2013 Posted by | News, Transport/Travel | , , , , | 1 Comment