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That's 1,200 people passing a single point every minute so say walking onto it. It's not how many are on the bridge at any one time, here's that calculation
To determine how many people can safely stand on a bridge that is 250 feet long and 32 feet wide, we need to consider the area each person occupies while standing.
Assumptions
Area Occupied by Each Person: On average, a person standing still occupies about 2 square feet.
Bridge Dimensions: 250 feet long and 32 feet wide.
Calculation
Total Area of the Bridge
First, we calculate the total area of the bridge:
Total area of the bridge=Length×Width=250 feet×32 feet=8000 square feet
Number of People on the Bridge
Next, we calculate how many people can fit on the bridge, assuming each person occupies 2 square feet:
Number of people=Total area of the bridge/Area occupied per person=8000 square feet/2 square feet/person=4000 people
Therefore, under these assumptions, approximately 4000 people can safely stand on a bridge that is 250 feet long and 32 feet wide.
All this is bullshit of course as it's presuming the bridge can take all those people and everyone will be marching in unison like an army so well done for reading any of this or the last post.
Different view seeing how the bridge leads directly into the Sheepfolds development.Logon or register to see this image
Looking at this I think I'm setting myself a future challenge of how many bridges I can get in one photo.
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Only thing missing was allowing space between the rows of 20 people, unless they just shuffle across the bridge and don't actually walk.
I did but still posted the gif for comedic effectGo back to my post and click the blurry bit underneath the last sentence![]()
Class that, great work as ever. , should get these on future sunderland @Kubicki85
Aye, I didn't realise how close to the stables project the bridge will be.Different view seeing how the bridge leads directly into the Sheepfolds development.
Another one between Deptford and the SOL would be great.Aye, I didn't realise how close to the stables project the bridge will be.
The kings arms extra pint bridgeAnother one between Deptford and the SOL would be great.
That to me looks as though the only bit of the industrial estate that will be left ,is the units directly opposite the roker end.That will be hugely dissappointingLogon or register to see this image
Here’s a screenshot shot of the Sheepfold development from the published document. 3 bridges in view, two across the Wear, one high level, the other low level. The third is across the ‘gorge’ so Easington Street continues straight to the SoL.
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Here’s a screenshot shot of the Sheepfold development from the published document. 3 bridges in view, two across the Wear, one high level, the other low level. The third is across the ‘gorge’ so Easington Street continues straight to the SoL.
I've overlaid that onto Google Maps best I can (also left the SOL in view all throughout)Logon or register to see this image
Here’s a screenshot shot of the Sheepfold development from the published document. 3 bridges in view, two across the Wear, one high level, the other low level. The third is across the ‘gorge’ so Easington Street continues straight to the SoL.
I thought there were to have 2 new restaurants built in that area.Didnt realise they were putting houses on Sheepfolds - going to be a nightmare on a matchday for people who buy them!
Clever you mind. That's excellent. Thanks for doing thatI've overlaid that onto Google Maps best I can (also left the SOL in view all throughout)
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There are about 5 or 6 restaurants in the stables developmentI thought there were to have 2 new restaurants built in that area.
Hugely disappointing in what way? I don’t think it will actually be the existing units that will be left as that will not work for the road lay out and housing etc. I’ve just seen the overlayed map, these defo aren’t the existing - this will probably be the facility for the community heating system, using the water from monkwearmouth colliery as a heat source.That to me looks as though the only bit of the industrial estate that will be left ,is the units directly opposite the roker end.That will be hugely dissappointing
That's further over where the bridge to the wheatsheaf is. It would be canny if it was shops and maybe another food place/bar/cafe, but it would be massively disappointing if it remained what it is nowHugely disappointing in what way? I don’t think it will actually be the existing units that will be left as that will not work for the road lay out and housing etc. I’ve just seen the overlayed map, these defo aren’t the existing - this will probably be the facility for the community heating system, using the water from monkwearmouth colliery as a heat source.