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Sunday, 6th December 2009

Capital urges MSPs to put new Forth crossing on hold

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Published Date: 15 September 2009
MSPs will be urged to put the brakes on the £2 billion new Forth crossing unless it is found to be vital, according to new City of Edinburgh Council plans.
The council wants construction of the bridge to be delayed until 2011-12, when an update on the corrosion of the existing road bridge's main cables should be available. Proposals to be considered next week include lobbying the Scottish Parliament over a bill to be introduced in November to approve the project.

A council report states: "There is currently insufficient engineering evidence on whether there is enough wrong with the current bridge to warrant the expense of constructing a new one. But having a fully-designed proposal and powers to construct in place makes sense."

The council believes the huge savings that could be made by abandoning or postponing the project could be switched into other transport projects, such as extending Edinburgh's tram network and upgrading rail lines.

Work on the new bridge is due to start in 2011 and be completed in 2016, but engineers said they were confident that blowing dry air into the cables of the existing bridge would halt corrosion.




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  • Last Updated: 14 September 2009 11:45 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Forth Bridges
 
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Age of Reason,

Aberdeen 15/09/2009 06:50:13
Spot On. The Forth Road Bridge is fit for purpose. It's not the only trunk route and merely served to promote commuting to Edinburgh instead of developing Fife in its own right.
When the problems develop, solutions are found. Don't fix what's not broken.
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eric,

Lothian 15/09/2009 07:40:34
That reminds me i have to go dentist,
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GraemeH,

Edinburgh 15/09/2009 09:09:16
Given the track record of ECC in wasting money on transport projects I would ignore anything they say. Their desparation to get more money for their failed vanity tram shows no end.

The amount being wasted on this particular failure of a project is greater than the total "cuts" the Government is having to find this year in its total budget for Scotland.

 

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