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Boris Johnson Suggests 'bridge' Between Uk And France
Has Boris been at the vino ?
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-4274 3909
We can't even afford to fund the NHS and our prisons properly, so this new idea of his will probably join Boris Island in the Estuary, and the "Garden Bridge" over the Thames.
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We can't even afford to fund the NHS and our prisons properly, so this new idea of his will probably join Boris Island in the Estuary, and the "Garden Bridge" over the Thames.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think the ships will be an issue. Taking an example from Tower Bridge, every time a ship comes along, the English half rises up our side, and the French half on their side. It also has the other advantage that if you just managed to pass over half way, you may get to the other side a bit quicker than anticipated.
Eurotunnel were obliged (as a term of their concession) to submit proposals for a fixed drivable link to the respective governments, which they did in 2000.
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ world/2 000/jan /06/tra nsport. uk
the link proposed would probably not be open to freight vehicles due to the perceived fire risk
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -308630 24 http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-kent- 1181517 4 http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/t ravel/2 822117/ Channel -Tunnel -fire-r ecalls- 1996-in cident. html
a tunnel of that length really will require diligence by its users - studies in Norway (which has 900 road tunnels) reveals issues with entrance zones, and that the consequence of any accident is heightened by the tunnel.
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the link proposed would probably not be open to freight vehicles due to the perceived fire risk
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a tunnel of that length really will require diligence by its users - studies in Norway (which has 900 road tunnels) reveals issues with entrance zones, and that the consequence of any accident is heightened by the tunnel.
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Such a bridge would need to be around 35 kilometres long (assuming it spanned the Channel at its narrowest point). There are fourteen bridges in the world longer than 35km. Seven are in China, two in the USA and one in Thailand. Five of them are road bridges, one a combined road and rail bridge and the rest rail bridges. The longest is 164km in length – almost five times the length of a bridge across the Channel would need to be. So the technology to build ultra-long bridges certainly exists.
However, the majority of these bridges are low-level affairs, more like glorified viaducts and some involve considerable lengths of causeway rather than true bridges. Neither of these designs would be suitable for the Channel. Furthermore, most of the bridges span lakes or lake systems. Those that span open water are usually bridge-tunnel constructions where the road or railway is taken beneath the water for lengthy stretches to allow navigation.
Whilst it may be possible to design an acceptable structure its vulnerability would be considerable and I don’t believe this idea will ever gain much support.
However, the majority of these bridges are low-level affairs, more like glorified viaducts and some involve considerable lengths of causeway rather than true bridges. Neither of these designs would be suitable for the Channel. Furthermore, most of the bridges span lakes or lake systems. Those that span open water are usually bridge-tunnel constructions where the road or railway is taken beneath the water for lengthy stretches to allow navigation.
Whilst it may be possible to design an acceptable structure its vulnerability would be considerable and I don’t believe this idea will ever gain much support.
No need to panic !
Mrs May has slapped Boris down :::
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-4274 3909
Amber Rudd was more forthright: "I think I'm safe saying that I am not a huge fan of this latest proposal."
So... it was all a mistake apparently....Boris spends the night in the outside kennel.
Mrs May has slapped Boris down :::
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Amber Rudd was more forthright: "I think I'm safe saying that I am not a huge fan of this latest proposal."
So... it was all a mistake apparently....Boris spends the night in the outside kennel.
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