vic
Senior Member
Pat Morrell posted some drone shots of Wallace here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/413180405403017/permalink/5569480843106255/
I went down to the Junction today also (I'm actually visible in @smably 's last shot). I couldn't stick around to watch the final lift, but it was interesting to watch the transporter creep northwards, upwards, and sideways to collect the final span.
I took a walk around at both ends. We may feel differently when the leaves fall, but I found the overall impact of the guideway to be less than feared. The noise and vibration every 7.5 minutes may be a different matter. Renderings are always over the top (If you are looking forward to CP landscaping its ROW as shown.... don't hold your breath) but there is hope that the end product will be of value.
Down at Paton, they were pouring the last bit of material to bring the level up to the height of the walls. This project is coming together.
- Paul
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I actually saw you with your camera and wondered whether I had spotted a fellow UT member but didn't want to be weird about it! Nice photos.I went down to the Junction today also (I'm actually visible in @smably 's last shot). I couldn't stick around to watch the final lift, but it was interesting to watch the transporter creep northwards, upwards, and sideways to collect the final span.
I took a walk around at both ends. We may feel differently when the leaves fall, but I found the overall impact of the guideway to be less than feared. The noise and vibration every 7.5 minutes may be a different matter. Renderings are always over the top (If you are looking forward to CP landscaping its ROW as shown.... don't hold your breath) but there is hope that the end product will be of value.
Down at Paton, they were pouring the last bit of material to bring the level up to the height of the walls. This project is coming together.
- Paul
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I found most cities in Europe don't have trash bins at all. A few cities have huge garbage bins on the corners of streets for everyone to put their garbage in one location for pickup as most buildings don't have areas to store them or able to be pickup from.A city without litter nor trash bins, tagging and encampments.... The success of the greenway is going to come down to lighting and whether people feel safe in those enclosed spaces.
Isn't that what pockets or backpacks are for?I found most cities in Europe don't have trash bins at all. A few cities have huge garbage bins on the corners of streets for everyone to put their garbage in one location for pickup as most buildings don't have areas to store them or able to be pickup from.
This guy must have got a flat. Walked his bike from south of Paton to Davenport. Need a bike repair station at Wallace.
Ha! That was first thought when I was scrolling the images.(If you are looking forward to CP landscaping its ROW as shown.... don't hold your breath)