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Here man look at that around 2:07, really gives a feel for how its going to look and feel . Amazing man. I remember taking someone to the ed sheeran gig and the walk to our zone took us straight through sheepfolds past the then derelict stables building. What an embarrassment it was. Be like walking through paris when all the landscaping is finished
 

There were more people working towards the other end of the bridge and also underneath it - not masses, but certainly a decent amount of activity for a weekend.
Am sure there were. At least time and a half if not double pay for probably a half day of doing sq root of fa.
 
Great pics there @yamar and along with the bridge I’m impressed with the progress being made tidying up the riversides down below. As long as they don’t become a haven for scratters, junkies and graffiti ‘artists’ it will make for some top drawer scenery.
Wonder how far the pathways will extend on either side up and down the river.
Tbf the answer to your question is 6 posts above your original post. Look at number 4 on the pic.
Number 4 says “new bridge link over Wagon Way to stadium.”

I’ve never heard of Wagon Way before, and my understanding of a subway is that it goes under something not over it.

This thread is 168 pages long and I just dip in from time to time. Sozz if I haven’t kept up with the numerous times this has been addressed before.
 
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Number 4 says “new bridge link over Wagon Way to stadium.”

I’ve never heard of Wagon Way before, and my understanding of a subway is that it goes under something not over it.

This thread is 168 pages long and I just dip in from time to time. Sozz if I haven’t kept up with the numerous times this has been addressed before.
The new path is going over the existing path that leads down to the river so the subway is there so you can still use the existing path. You can see it clearly on restlessnatives video from 3:24.
 
Great pics there @yamar and along with the bridge I’m impressed with the progress being made tidying up the riversides down below. As long as they don’t become a haven for scratters, junkies and graffiti ‘artists’ it will make for some top drawer scenery.
Wonder how far the pathways will extend on either side up and down the river.

Number 4 says “new bridge link over Wagon Way to stadium.”

I’ve never heard of Wagon Way before, and my understanding of a subway is that it goes under something not over it.

This thread is 168 pages long and I just dip in from time to time. Sozz if I haven’t kept up with the numerous times this has been addressed before.
Yes i think the other fella tried to explain to you goes below the new bridge link. Basically it used to just be grass bank and there was a pathway running from the top down to the river. Now they’ve essentially put in a concrete “subway” - it was a short length of enclosed concrete that was dropped on to the path then the new bridge you can see goes straight over the top of it



Page 3 , photos a and c. Subway under, footbridge above, flower bed/grass bank either side
 
Great pics there @yamar and along with the bridge I’m impressed with the progress being made tidying up the riversides down below. As long as they don’t become a haven for scratters, junkies and graffiti ‘artists’ it will make for some top drawer scenery.
Wonder how far the pathways will extend on either side up and down the river.

Number 4 says “new bridge link over Wagon Way to stadium.”

I’ve never heard of Wagon Way before, and my understanding of a subway is that it goes under something not over it.

This thread is 168 pages long and I just dip in from time to time. Sozz if I haven’t kept up with the numerous times this has been addressed before.
It’s a bridge over the Wagon Way for me. Always has been a bridge in all the plans.
 
Great pics there @yamar and along with the bridge I’m impressed with the progress being made tidying up the riversides down below. As long as they don’t become a haven for scratters, junkies and graffiti ‘artists’ it will make for some top drawer scenery.
Wonder how far the pathways will extend on either side up and down the river.

Number 4 says “new bridge link over Wagon Way to stadium.”

I’ve never heard of Wagon Way before, and my understanding of a subway is that it goes under something not over it.

This thread is 168 pages long and I just dip in from time to time. Sozz if I haven’t kept up with the numerous times this has been addressed before.
Cheers, here’s a few more, SMB olnly let me post max 3 per post.





 
Does anyone know if there is a plan in place to test how it holds up under the weight of full match-day footfall? It almost feels like we are being made the guinea pigs to test its strength. A mate of mine was on a run down the river, he worked on the Megyeri Bridge whilst living out in Budapest and said he had some real worries about the standard of work on our new footbridge. He said the abutments (end supports for transferring loads) didn’t look sufficient for the loads it would need to transfer on a matchday.
Your mate sounds like a right whopper, fancy coming out with shit like that! Out of interest, what exactly was his role on the Budapest bridge?
 
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