tenchboy wrote: Fri Mar 06, 2020 8:49 pm
Without checking anything whatsoever, I'll take a chance and say that I too, vaguely remember that it was bored through the gault clay - which is the next very soft layer down below the lower chalk and glauconitic marl - which crops out at Folkstone and that is why it went from there rather than Dover.
The gault clay at Folkstone is notable for some of the most beautiful little fossil ammonites that can pick up anywhere in England: euhoplites and anahoplites, between an inch and an inch and a half in diameter, all covered in a pinky mother of pearl that just glistens in the mud slides after a shower of rain.
tl;dr a bridge would cost up to £335 billion and a tunnel would cost up to £209 billion. Both would take about 30 years (including planning and access infrastructure).
The route for the bridge was chosen to span the Beaufort’s Dyke at its narrowest point,
allowing foundations to be located clear of the areas likely to contain dumped ordnance
I can't help but feel that the authors wrote as if they were addressing BJ directly and that before going to print they had to make sure that they had deleted the words 'You idiot' from the end of every paragraph.
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Bird on a Fire wrote: Sun Nov 28, 2021 1:51 pm
Still, it makes HS2 look good value for money.
All we'd need to do now is to change HS2's route to cross the Grand Canyon and go through the Royal Artillery's live firing zone on Salisbury Plain.
This place is not a place of honor, no highly esteemed deed is commemorated here, nothing valued is here.
What is here was dangerous and repulsive to us.
This place is best shunned and left uninhabited.
tenchboy wrote: Sun Nov 28, 2021 8:24 am
Cheers Woodman, just reading that now.
The route for the bridge was chosen to span the Beaufort’s Dyke at its narrowest point,
allowing foundations to be located clear of the areas likely to contain dumped ordnance
I can't help but feel that the authors wrote as if they were addressing BJ directly and that before going to print they had to make sure that they had deleted the words 'You idiot' from the end of every paragraph.
The Airport Commission's evaluation of "Boris Island" Airport was similar.
Bird on a Fire wrote: Sun Nov 28, 2021 1:51 pm
Still, it makes HS2 look good value for money.
All we'd need to do now is to change HS2's route to cross the Grand Canyon and go through the Royal Artillery's live firing zone on Salisbury Plain. Might as well make it some undisclosed dump from Porton Down as well, for the full Beaufort Dyke experience