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The same ones you installed on the Spire Bridge?I actually installed the expansion joints on the bridge in the summer, it is very much normal !! Ya fat bassas !
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The same ones you installed on the Spire Bridge?I actually installed the expansion joints on the bridge in the summer, it is very much normal !! Ya fat bassas !
An "a weigh the lads" bridge?Its a weigh bridge
It’s a part of the design… NE England has a high number of earthquakes as the colliery shafts weren’t filled in properly.Not sure this even fits on our footy forum BUT did anyone else get the wobbles on the footbridge after the game? Got to say it was swaying A LOT. Thought it was just me at first then realised it was the actual bridge, and I was bang in the middle when it was at its worst. Ngl did frighten me a bit.
You would say that, you don’t want to be called back to fix itI actually installed the expansion joints on the bridge in the summer, it is very much normal !! Ya fat bassas !
It’s just a bottle neck at the minute because there’s a bit with a tunnel on the right that’s still all fenced off. It’s got a big paved walkway over the top so once that’s open I think the flow will be much better.I don’t mind it at the start because it’s to be expected so it’s always shuffling along slowly until you get to around the Stables and then it speeds up. It was more so just yesterday I got unlucky behind a lot of slow people who had the room in front to be picking up the pace a bit.
My daughter noticed this and said she was scared. Mind you she is only 10………Not sure this even fits on our footy forum BUT did anyone else get the wobbles on the footbridge after the game? Got to say it was swaying A LOT. Thought it was just me at first then realised it was the actual bridge, and I was bang in the middle when it was at its worst. Ngl did frighten me a bit.
If it does move it will be a design feature when fully loaded or in very high winds to reduce the stress ....that bloody stupidly designed london bridge has frightened a lot of folk with a Lilly liver'd constitutionNot sure this even fits on our footy forum BUT did anyone else get the wobbles on the footbridge after the game? Got to say it was swaying A LOT. Thought it was just me at first then realised it was the actual bridge, and I was bang in the middle when it was at its worst. Ngl did frighten me a bit.
If it does move it will be a design feature when fully loaded or in very high winds to reduce the stress ....that bloody stupidly designed london bridge has frightened a lot of folk with a Lilly liver'd constitution![]()
Does it actually sway? I've never felt it. Is it not because the surfacing as a camber on it?
It is going to be and look even better when that gets finished, as long as they leave the route to the right (looking towards the ground) as well.It’s just a bottle neck at the minute because there’s a bit with a tunnel on the right that’s still all fenced off. It’s got a big paved walkway over the top so once that’s open I think the flow will be much better.
Is that a proposition?Well…
When marimba rhythms start to play
Dance with me, make me sway
Like a lazy ocean hugs the shore
Hold me close, sway me more
Well I was scared too, maybe it affects us girls more.My daughter noticed this and said she was scared. Mind you she is only 10………
I like your meteorological and geological musings! Very informative if not a little superfluous.NE england has the highest annual average wind speed of 80mph gusts per day … partly due to the high altitude and the cyclonic conditions blowing down from Scottish lochs.
I don't think earthquakes are relevant. Earthquakes in this part of the world are rare and generally very small. It just sways when a lot of people are on it, like many footbridges.It’s a part of the design… NE England has a high number of earthquakes as the colliery shafts weren’t filled in properly.
Also there’s the Northumbrian tectonic plate that slides against the North Sea tectonic plate about 5 miles off the coast.