Very similar looking to the Nazi fortifications on Guernsey.
@tobyfletcher6803Ай бұрын
Pill boxes all around the north coast of france.
@fredericksaxton3991Ай бұрын
Inspired by various Atlantic Wall constructs on the Channel islands.
@daz1975ify29 күн бұрын
@@fredericksaxton3991 thats the one i was thinking of
@Carlos-im3hn29 күн бұрын
ha ha. maybe someone thought the wings could "dual operate" as a gallows with ropes from the wings with pill-box observation deck ? Seriously it does look like a D-day pill-box on the Normandy cliffs in WWII.
@phillwainewright4221Ай бұрын
Shame you didn't get any footage of the bridge opening/closing. That would have been wicked, sweet, awesome.
@samuelgarrod8327Ай бұрын
It's only been opened four times since it opened.
@Carlos-im3hn29 күн бұрын
maybe it opens/closes so fast it would be over in a few seconds ? Maybe everyone misses it as its wings fly by. Seriously tho, this review is spot on. The cost of it all is amazing....and you left out the 3x estimates "cost" generally applied in anything like real engineering. Cheers.
@MP-vc4nu29 күн бұрын
Why do you need that when you could just dig underground bypasses? With that amount of money, that’s equally doable and requires way less maintenance costs, and wait I guess they can’t launder money without this.
@MrCazjd28 күн бұрын
@@MP-vc4nu exactly
@danoneill875123 күн бұрын
@@MP-vc4nu Local councils and laundering or embezzlement is just 'the way' I'm afraid. This county's rich need a bit more money... ALWAYS MOOOOOORE
@blinard129 күн бұрын
I live in Lowestoft. And for all its flaws and delays, it is not an overtstatement to say this has totally changed the town. A few weeks ago if you wanted to drive across town, you would be sat in traffic for a minimum of 15mins, sometimes upto 30. It is now less than 5 and freed up the whole town!
@apuldram29 күн бұрын
Oh dear, what a shame never mind.
@blinard128 күн бұрын
@apuldram what are you talking about you moron?!? Its a good thing.
@skippyripley123928 күн бұрын
Get out of bed 15 mins earlier...😳
@MummaBear28 күн бұрын
The 15 minute city they dreamed of😅
@tobyjackman321226 күн бұрын
@@MummaBear Wingnut
@a.j.haverkamp4023Ай бұрын
I’m Dutch and have never seen a bridge like this in the Netherlands. So thank you for beta testing this concept.
@paulhellawell5920Ай бұрын
Do you do refunds?
@a.j.haverkamp4023Ай бұрын
@ No, not after using it.
@andypughtube29 күн бұрын
I am English and I have seen this style of bridge in the Netherlands. But maybe I am a bit more of a bridge-spotter than you?
@a.j.haverkamp402329 күн бұрын
@ Serious? Any idea where, so I can try and see it with google streetview.
@thenarstar29 күн бұрын
go to Sete in the south of France. There are few of them dotted about. (Pedantry: they are more in the older truss style, not the sleeker concrete)
@MelanieRuck-dq5uo29 күн бұрын
I just love Jon's ruthless honesty about Britain's inability to get things done and 'properly'. Well done AS.
@colvillebri196Ай бұрын
Yay I’m from Lowestoft!!!! The bridge has made so much difference to the town.
@pauljohnson4590Ай бұрын
Yep - If I stood on my roof, and my son on his 'tother side, I reckon we could wave. To drive there often took 45 mins. The only snag is the sea side bascule bridge keeps breaking down as it does have parts that wear out, and they have!
@ianhudson2193Ай бұрын
Yeah! Folk can get out quicker!😂
@colvillebri196Ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@a.y.t.a.s.49429 күн бұрын
Lake “Loathing”. Am I right?
@ManxAndy29 күн бұрын
presumably so they can leave….👍😜😉🤣
@Claymore5Ай бұрын
The Control Tower reminds me of the Atlantic Wall defences built by the Germans in WWII...
@a.y.t.a.s.49429 күн бұрын
Exactly the look we wanted. It is the point closest to ze ppl
@myonlydemandisbacktowork875929 күн бұрын
Great prototype of the great wall of China... not, great wall of English coastline that can block all the illegal immgrants 🙃
@lxtechmangood950329 күн бұрын
Atlantic wall defences built by the Germans during the 2nd minor disagreement
@MrGreatplum24 күн бұрын
It’s definitely got those vibes of the German defences in jersey!
@dw7920Ай бұрын
"Because we're crap" Nailed it..
@TedJMАй бұрын
i was about to say that, the UK really is terrible at anything infrastructure related
@stefantrnacek139429 күн бұрын
@@TedJMAustralia would be a close second.
@TedJM29 күн бұрын
@@stefantrnacek1394 unless the Chinese gets involved
@aaronlee224029 күн бұрын
We so are too, mainly because the need for backhanders until the money runs dry then onto the next company to bankrupt...
@nitehawk8629 күн бұрын
@@stefantrnacek1394 Meanwhile bridges in America are crumbling. :(
@Demo-critusАй бұрын
Cool! Proud to be Dutch 🙂 PS: we also manufacture tunnels, even with four lanes. Those never have to open for ships and would solve all problems for the next 50-100 years. But, yeah, Brexit, covid, supply issues, etc.
@anthonymiles8377Ай бұрын
No room for a tunnel there.
@SkorpychanАй бұрын
Lowestoft is in Norfolk, so it's got heavy, wet soil and a VERY flat landscape. If you dig a hole, it'll take forever and fill with water as you go. If you try and build a tunnel, it'll flood.
@RoseSolaneАй бұрын
@@Skorpychan Ever been in The Netherlands? In many places with four lane tunnels it has heavy wet soil and it is very flat 😁
@OutwhereАй бұрын
@@RoseSolane To be fair, there was a tunnel in the north of the Netherlands which was closed for a while because of ground water pushing up the road surface. It's now being repaired and the costs are already six times higher than estimated. Funnily, there was no public procurement "as this was an emergency". Good news for the tunnel repair company!
@Castor_fiberАй бұрын
@@RoseSolane😂
@annecossey2528Ай бұрын
The bridge is fantastic for Lowestoft, the traffic is flowing much better now, and Yes, we are a seaside town with beautiful beaches. It is a hidden gem in Suffolk, why not pay it a visit.
@re_stricted29 күн бұрын
It just isn’t, the seafront is run down with abandoned buildings and graffiti. Not to mention london road south and marine parade being as rough as it is. Lowestoft makes Yarmouth look like paradise.
@annecossey252829 күн бұрын
Have to disagree on that, we have a well kept promenade, lovely beach , nice cafes. Some streets may be run down but we are blessed with a lovely beach area.
@stevekelly516626 күн бұрын
@@annecossey2528 It isn't. You don't even live there.
@stephenholt467026 күн бұрын
@@re_stricted I spent a day on the beach in Lowestoft a couple of years ago and it was absolutely lovely. Not all seaside resorts in the UK are trash.
@re_stricted26 күн бұрын
@@stephenholt4670 see I dont get that because Im local and it just isn’t good, Gorleston beach is far, far better. But each to their own, if you enjoyed it then good on you
@EdgyNumber1Ай бұрын
Infrastructure cost so much to build because of the way we do things here. NIMBYs, plan changes , environmental assessments, contract weirdness etc, etc.
@philhawley1219Ай бұрын
You failed to mention any important people involved on the project being "on the take". Even on a small job building a bridge in a deadbeat backwater town someone will be having their palms crossed with silver.
@charlestaylor8059Ай бұрын
A lot of it is because we pay the private sector to do everything, including take the risk when it goes wrong. If some of this was done by the civil service, the private sector costs won't need to be as high and the risk is taken by the government. But after 40 odd years of "efficiency savings" and "cutting red tape" which ultimately resulted in laying off half the civil service, there's no competent left to do this as they all now work in the private sector.
@gomezgomezian323629 күн бұрын
@@charlestaylor8059 Australia says that it uses that system too. But the reality is that the Private Sector is unwilling to actually take the risk, so the relevant Govt loans the money to the Private Sector, in a sort of "if everything turns poo-poo, no need to ever pay the money back" arrangement. That way, the Private Sector always makes a sh!tload of money, without having to take on any actual risk.
@a.y.t.a.s.49429 күн бұрын
@@philhawley1219exactly.
@hairyairey29 күн бұрын
@@charlestaylor8059At the time the civil service were making staff redundant the same staff were coming back on double the salary paid by private companies.
@owenpavey28 күн бұрын
Funny you should mention the Berlin style control tower. On the old lifting east bridge i saw a few cock ups over the years,mainly small sailing yaughts following the orange hulled medium size fishing vessel slipstream from the dry dock area out to sea. Probably just the Control Tower not seeing the yaught and wanting to get the bridge back down asap to avoid a traffic gridlock,but a few yaughts lost their mast,cut down by the bridge lowering as they tried to sneak through. This might explain the height of the new bridge.
@xlandrosАй бұрын
They look like two giant shelf brackets!
@matthewday7565Ай бұрын
Cannot unsee that now
@andrewhotston983Ай бұрын
Yes, that's exactly what the bridge looks like. The whole thing probably came from IKEA.
@samuelgarrod8327Ай бұрын
Odd angle for a shelf.
@keithfletcher612329 күн бұрын
The sarcasm & irony score is off the charts … brilliant 😂
@crashbox7130Ай бұрын
Very Bauhaus in design, especially the control tower. I like it.
@JamesCronin-r4wАй бұрын
Hi Great Vlog Jon. Perhaps when it's finally finished you can come up and review the Grantham Southern Bypass. Started it in 2016 was supposed to be finished in 2023 now completion date is late 2025. It's only a few miles long but it has to go over a river and train line. Didn't survey the land correctly and it all started sinking Fun fact. Grantham Canal to River Trent over 30 miles long. Hand dug and I think at least 16 locks. Took 3 and half years to build, in late 1700's.
@philsharp758Ай бұрын
London to Birmingham line was started in 1833 and completed in 1838. All done with manual/animal labour and only gunpowder as an explosive. Meanwhile in the 2020’s HS2 is incomplete despite machinery and better explosives for making tunnels.
@binarydinosaurs29 күн бұрын
That exit off the A1 that's still being built baffled me for years, drove past it the other week and thought 'why?' It had a single truck on it though, so all is well.
@hairyairey29 күн бұрын
@@philsharp758You realise that HS2 is being built to a much higher standard? Our two centuries old railway lines are plagued with problems
@ninebobsvids12 күн бұрын
Jon did do a vid when they opened the new junction: kzbin.info/www/bejne/g2PNl5ltjrSsgassi=qTQxCa-cmdpZCEPn
@JamesCronin-r4w12 күн бұрын
@@ninebobsvids Thanks for your info. I've only been watching Jon for a few months, Not caught up with all his vlogs. Nothing much seems to have changed since his vlog. So I'm not holding my breath about the bypass being opened in 2025.
@rwm298629 күн бұрын
Thanks John. Three elements of Project Management - Cost, Quality, and Schedule of which only one will be met - looks like, except for the control tower, they went for quality. And, the 'gull wing' counterbalance weights look so much better than the ugly blocks of concrete that are usually used on this type of bridge.
@bryansmith1920Ай бұрын
Hi John, you are getting too bloody good, at this make boring stuff interesting, 😉I'm an ex HGV driver that used to do a collection run, wk/day afternoons, 1st collection 15:00 Great Yarmouth, 2nd collection Felixstowe Docks asap, to return and tip in a well known Peterborough producer, So the trip at the start of rush hour(if GY was a quick load)was fun time when I reached Lowestoft(furthest town east of the Meridian in Britain you know)as car commuters always love sharing the roads with HGV's, Keep it up mate, toddle pip
@theowinters6314Ай бұрын
I like how the bridge looks. Very eye catching and kind of iconic (in good ways).
@JasonSpamulusUttingАй бұрын
Go over it every day, best thing happen to my town 😂😂😂😂 all the excitement we get
@marcvanartevelde5586Ай бұрын
The long winter evenings will just whizz by.
@philsharp758Ай бұрын
Do you not have traffic lights?
@andykilvington165129 күн бұрын
Was there the other day. Pretty impressive structure. But love "Its a seaside resort, no it isn't". But The tram museum at Carlton Colville is pretty cool
@VkmSpougeАй бұрын
Love the look of this bridge.
@ianhudson2193Ай бұрын
Some people describe Lowestoft as a seaside resort. It isn't! Naiked it!!!!😂
@robertpearce8394Ай бұрын
Nuked or nailed?
@edwardhammock2429 күн бұрын
5 year old me wants to put a matchbox car into that rack to see how flat I could get it. That would be fwicked sweet awesome. Great vid as always.
@markmartindale7215Ай бұрын
Love this bridge! Brutalism!
@Flyyn_Gaming_925 күн бұрын
I like brutalist structures when they're not damaged or not maintained I would say st peters court also in Lowestoft is alright but it's not at all in good shape and is being torn down next year
@JohnE999929 күн бұрын
It is a very elegant design, I must say.
@charlesholder800929 күн бұрын
Thank you for making me smile on a dreadful day.
@twocvblokeАй бұрын
That control tower looks like it should be sat atop a Citroen CX...
@andyreactАй бұрын
Hello, bridge!
@Noel_Jaco8Ай бұрын
Nice bridge
@user-wo7us4tk8m29 күн бұрын
Great video John. I live in Lowestoft and the traffic flow seems to be much better. A few hundred meters from the bridge there used to be a ship yard called Richards. ASDA and a car dealership stand there now. My father served his apprenticeship there as a machinist. The chaps who worked there would have shuddered to see the fabrications being shipped in from overseas. 😢 😢
@MRTransportVideosАй бұрын
Very creative, very inventive - and the bridge is good too.
@BigAdam2050Ай бұрын
I live in Yarmouth, but work in Beccles, the new bridge does really help if you're going through Oulton Broad, you can almost breeze through now. Its rather nice. Better than the Yarmouth one to nowhere.
@russellb121229 күн бұрын
Tremendous, great subject and delivered with customary style and panache
@Jonny_The_Organism29 күн бұрын
Last time I was in Lowestoft... Princess Anne opened the south pier musical fountains dressed like inspector Cleuseau... and after unveiling the plaque the first music played to dancing fountains was the pink panther theme..... and there you have it... ...that was back in April/May ish 2007... but hey... we got treated to a lay on of cocktails and Volaven.... small filled pastries and scones...
@bigcahoonaburger8550Ай бұрын
How very me you are Jon. Accurate and funny with a hint of irony. Oh and knowledge stuff thrown in to keep me entertained. Top job.
@andymcgeechan831828 күн бұрын
Thanks
@AutoShenanigans12 күн бұрын
Cheers mate, nice one!
@timwinfield2380Ай бұрын
Your funniest video yet !!! I had the misfortune of living, sorry surviving, in Lowestoft. So know exactly how bad the traffic is.
@firesurfer29 күн бұрын
There is an old bascule bridge near me that was recently decommissioned. It was quite large for its day due to having railroad tracks for commuter trains. It is still there but can no longer move. It's quite obsolete due to changing use of the river and a new pedestrian bridge that has a lower height to the river making passage of anything larger than a rowboat impossible. Kayaks can still pass under if they duck at high tide.
@Flyyn_Gaming_925 күн бұрын
There's one in Norwich like that
@WagnerGimenes29 күн бұрын
LOL at the tower dig. Again, loving your content, Jon.
@eartharrow6772Ай бұрын
Those lovely feasibility studies again 🫠
@EdgyNumber1Ай бұрын
Just the British way of doing things. The Dutch are civil engineering masters bending the land and the sea to their will.
@csatterley29 күн бұрын
It is very important to have a thorough examination of all the options that will not be taken forward on a project so that they can be discounted in favour of an option that was not considered in the study but suggested by someone senior over lunch.
@DeepSpaceNetwork2 күн бұрын
I like it a lot. Always a supporter of trying new designs, even if they don't work out. The attempt to make something unconventional is what drives innovation
@AutoShenanigans2 күн бұрын
i like it too...I hear its rarely used though
@paulvale2985Ай бұрын
Yes, the bridge has very appealing look and as for the 'Watch Tower' you were spot on.
@Carlos-im3hn29 күн бұрын
If the bits and wing parts start to rust it will add a demonic air to the wings, horns, or mano cornuta. Paint them red on Halloween ?
@EuropaSmanАй бұрын
Great video Jon. You forgot to mention that the bridge now forms part of the A12 that's been realigned and runs up to the Blundeston Road/Corton Long Lane Roundabout where it meets the A47. It finally completes what was the Lowestoft spine road proposal, plans on which were published in a Waveney District Council town development document in the 1980s (I got a copy for my GCSE Geography and I think my mum still has it). I grew up in one of the villages around Lowestoft and we always pronounced Lothing as "loathing". I think you are spot on with the description of the bridge control tower. I don't think it's going to weather terribly well; I can foresee it getting painted/pebble dashed in a decade or so.
@vulture387424 күн бұрын
We regularly book a barge on the Broads and for the last few summers I've noticed a bridge that always seems to be up. This summer we moored at Oulton Broad and I walked to a nearby supermarket for supplies (liquid). It was fascinating to see it so close and without traffic. Yes, it does look quite stark but in keep with a lot of the engineering projects in East Anglia, particularly the roads. The whole drive in on the A14 seems very stark flat and functional; like driving through northern Europe. In contrast to the roads and motorways I use around North lancs and Cumbria. On another note. We still have not forgotten M6, J36...
@robertwilloughby805029 күн бұрын
Lowestoft did have Eastern Coach Works, which at one time was the biggest builder of bus and coach bodies in the UK.
@mikeywest2007Ай бұрын
Speaking of bridges i would love your take on the clusterduck that is the twin sails bridge in Poole Harbour....overpriced and constantly breaking. Yet the smaller one a short distance away is over 100 years old and is working fine
@blue2scoАй бұрын
Did they take one of those N*zi mega structure observation towers from the Channel Islands and put it beside that bridge?
@danpreston56413 күн бұрын
I think that 3 options being considered and not taken forward is the perfect result for a feasibility study. It did its job very well.
@6thdayblue5928 күн бұрын
Suddenly we find ourselves looking at a ‘Romantic Weekend Away’ in Lowestoft 🤣🤣🤣
@halesworth01Ай бұрын
'Lowestoft, a seaside resort' well said Jon!
@johnstilljohn318127 күн бұрын
What a fantastic bridge - I need to go to Lowestoft now....
@dougmorris213429 күн бұрын
Hello John, this type of bridge, the Scherzer Rolling Lift Bridge was used to carry both single carriageway road and single track rail traffic across the River Swale to the Isle of Sheppey (Kent) being opened in 1904. I remember travelling across it in the 1950s. The road was traffic light controlled due to the narrow width. This bridge suffered from collisions from shipping that caused closures of the bridge at such times for remedial work. This all changed on 20th April 1960 when the 'new' Kingsferry Bridge was officially opened by HRH The Duchess of Kent. The ‘new’ bridge, constructed by John Howard & Co. Ltd, was 650ft long and lifted the 450 tons road and rail section vertically by counterbalance mechanisms housed in the four towers. This bridge is still in use but has been replaced by ‘The Sheppey Crossing’ elevated roadway. All traces of the old 1904 Scherzer bridge have gone except on those of old road and rail track routes seen on Google satellite maps. I saw the 1960 lift bridge being built during trips to the Isle of Sheppey. Best wishes from Oxfordshire.
@paulbarton7886Ай бұрын
i like the way the "tracks" are already rusting...
@VictorianDadАй бұрын
I think that control building looks more like German WW2 defences on the northern coast of France.
@andrewhotston983Ай бұрын
At last - a reason to visit Lowestoft!
@tobyjackman321226 күн бұрын
This is the best video I've ever _seen_ about anything
@thefamouseccles182729 күн бұрын
South Lowestoft has a small beech resort. North Lowestoft is docks and a nature reserve. While sorta a beech resort, Great Yarmouth, 10 miles to the north supercedes it.
@Flyyn_Gaming_925 күн бұрын
To be fair we've got the marshes as well in oulton Broad
@davidpiper3652Ай бұрын
I used to live in Lowestoft, I must go and have a look at this new bridge. Traffic was dreadful when the bridges were lifted.
@RobSchofield29 күн бұрын
They tried a similar thing with the "Twin Sails" bridge in Poole. Also late. Also over-budget. Always broken.
@pepsimaxaddict02Ай бұрын
I'm a big fan of the way it rolls/lifts up, very neat.
@UK.RoadsCyclingandTransportАй бұрын
awesome find Jon
@PhilipMurphy8Ай бұрын
This bridge is a good one
@j.b.w.Ай бұрын
The control tower is more "Top Gear camping special Jeremy Clarkson Citroen CX" to me.
@jonathonbrett-qn1icАй бұрын
Hi Jon, stunning looking bridge Engineering to the highest standards Great as always
@FandersonUfoАй бұрын
I'm shocked such a thing went over budget
@patrickl2195Ай бұрын
Even more shocking, it was late
@tims9434Ай бұрын
Just as shocking it was made abroad
@markmartindale7215Ай бұрын
Not shocking. Public works projects always go over budget. Infrastructure is costly, the alternative more so.
@BlartmanАй бұрын
@@markmartindale7215 Whoosh!
@ryanclifford757626 күн бұрын
Wonderful British humour, great vid!!
@stevee528 күн бұрын
We have one of the few og bascule bridges in renfrew , just outside Glasgow. We love our swing bridge
@majorpygge-phartt264328 күн бұрын
Look at THAT! That's proper sticking two prongs up!
@-Lucky-Six-Ай бұрын
glad to see you made it to my hometown, its pronounced Lake "low" thing..... the north side of the river is technically an island called Lothingland as its boardered by the sea, and 3 rivers
@jamesabbott5242Ай бұрын
Awesome Video
@stefantrnacek139429 күн бұрын
Would love to see it opening.
@stewisАй бұрын
Control tower looks like Jeremy Clarkson's Multi-story motor home from top gear.
@georgemorley102927 күн бұрын
Smashing looking thing. I like it a lot. As for the costs and delays, I can quite understand why that happened. All things said, I think that is still a success.
@johncamp256729 күн бұрын
Jon, you are the best story-teller on KZbin…..blah, blah, blah, blah!! 👍
@Mark.Andrew.PardoeАй бұрын
Whato all, What a shame we can't build this type of thing in Britain these days. What happened to our industry?
@ptonpcАй бұрын
You can thank previous governments. Underinvestment, allowing foreign companies to buy up the ones in the UK and lay off the workers. Asset strip other companies. Basically from Thatcher on up. Blair encouraged companies in the UK to move production to China and other countries as it made the UK's CO2 emissions look better.
@markeastwood74Ай бұрын
@ptonpc yep, we still produce roughly the same CO2, but now we do it overseas. Nice. 😉👍
@blankseventydrei29 күн бұрын
love the humor.
@MrBigsmiffy28 күн бұрын
As someone who lives in Oulton Broad, I can confirm that this bridge has FAR exceeded most of people’s expectations as to how it would improve traffic in the town, especially along Beccles Road. It’s been an absolute God send. Also, this was constructed at the same time as Great Yarmouth’s third bridge crossing, a few miles up the coast, and by the same construction company.
@a1white22 күн бұрын
Clever design. I like it.
@davidellis135529 күн бұрын
Freaking me out a bit last episode you were in Bridport where I live and now you're doing an episode on a bridge in a town I grew up in. Actually had a school trip to one of the bridges and rember them saying then they were plans for a new bridge. This must have been mid 90's
@moltenriches29 күн бұрын
Plans for the third bridge date back to the 30s
@Flyyn_Gaming_925 күн бұрын
@@moltenriches1918
@davet965529 күн бұрын
Best opening line yet! 😂
@thestrategistbrit28 күн бұрын
my home county mentioned, i am happy
@thomasdieckmann571129 күн бұрын
well done, interesting & entertaining
@iansteel556929 күн бұрын
Wow! I love a good bridge.
@marjon170329 күн бұрын
14 seconds in and already laughing. love it!
@MK1astranut28 күн бұрын
There’s a new one at Great Yarmouth too, I worked on the CCTV there when it was being built 😊
@jamesdoe1479Ай бұрын
Wicked sweet awesome
@donalddodson736529 күн бұрын
Perhaps part of the hold up was finding the cadre of Gull-Wing Bridge Operators. A.I. wrote the job specifications, requiring potential applicants to fly and quarrel over food. 😂🤣😎
@MrGreatplum24 күн бұрын
I suppose the good news is that it is interesting looking and it seems to have improved the town… now, let’s just build things on time!
@paulbuckberry768329 күн бұрын
Damm, was just down the road from Lowestoft last week, if I’d seen this first would definitely have gone and had a look. Great content as per usual.
@pauldudeuk29 күн бұрын
I push like every time because there's a button specifically for that !
@MarkJHEllis29 күн бұрын
Congrats on 150k subscribers Jon.
@firstnamelastname-xy4itАй бұрын
Strange bridge👍
@AutoShenanigans12 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot, really appreciate that! :)
@namenamename390Ай бұрын
I have to say, it does look kinda cool.
@tonysmith2330Ай бұрын
You want to do a article about the a46 Stoneleigh junction, a 2nd bridge to make the junction a roundabout, was installed, lifted into place February 2023, and they are unable to complete, due to not being able to source hardcore to complete the works, also planned work for the new lighting, and on the day it was to be done, they found they had no one to do the work.
@RogerNorman-q6xАй бұрын
It’s also another piece of weird expenditure. Used it at least twice a week for about 6 years before the flyover was built. Never really got held up before it was built. Now it’s a regular problem at the Eastern end where the traffic flow has moved to. Ahh that will be …… Brexit/Covid etc. Fantastic excuses.
@GnurftlАй бұрын
Isn't that the normal way to do things these days? A bit of the Autobahn A21 couldn't open on schedule because they had no-one to paint the stripes... Well, I say on schedule, because I have no idea how many decades behind they are now.
@garypoulton7311Ай бұрын
If only they had built the actual bridge in the UK, it would have created jobs for decades....
@harveybrooks2597Ай бұрын
Then going overbudget several times before being cancelled and left with a smaller bridge than planned.
@serenawatkins6875Ай бұрын
That would mean the public sector supporting British people. Which rarely happens.
@philhawley1219Ай бұрын
@@serenawatkins6875 When will HS2 be finished? Billions of pounds spent for an unexpected delay and they haven't even run an unexpectedly delayed train yet.
@hypergolic8468Ай бұрын
@@serenawatkins6875 Yes: closing Port Talbot before the replacement comes on stream proves your point elegantly.
@ptonpcАй бұрын
That would have required the UK government to have invested in UK companies.
@PreNeanderthal23 күн бұрын
It's not commonly known but it was designed with two purposes in mind. At Christmas time, local residents are able to take their Brazil nuts (which are notoriously difficult to crack) and place them on the track. Then, a quick call to the control rower and within minutes it's 'job done'.
@Saint_Dan13229 күн бұрын
hi john great video my guy
@glynmatthews669729 күн бұрын
It’s a cool looking bridge , it reminds me of Pegasus bridge over the Orme river , why so over budget though? No doubt a bunch of council officials slapped a load of cost on to cover holiday homes in France , Norfolk and a few expensive extensions and holidays. That’s all got to be paid for hasn’t it!