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by Closi
580 days ago
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> Firstly, the 'bat shed' (officially SWBMS) is expected to cost £100m. This is neither expensive nor wasteful for a structure nearly 1 kilometre long and "designed to accommodate up to 36 high-speed trains passing through the structure every hour of operation for 120 years, plus frequent conventional rail traffic in addition" as reported by Architects' Journal[1]. It might be good value for a 1km tunnel (or not, I don't know) but I think this argument misses the wood for the trees. The main point is more "should we be spending £100m on a bat tunnel?" i.e. What else could £100m of public money buy us, and would it be better than a 1km bat shed? |
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Can you think of anything?
It doesn't seem extraordinarily expensive given the cost of building anything these days, I'd question should the cost of building new things be so expensive, rather than should money be spent on this kind of project, because of all things to spend a large unit of money on, this does seem like a useful one.