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However, London Bridge Underground station will be unaffected.
London Bridge Underground station will not be affected by the work.
Start at London Bridge Underground station.
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Submerged floating tunnels (SFTs), also known as Archimedes' bridges, allow crossing waterways where common bridges, underground tunnels or immersed tunnels are not feasible.
Well, one of the other sections of the main body of the redevelopment area is the Lillie Bridge London underground depot, owned by Transport for London (TfL).
Some of the latter are now in doubt, including as they relate to another piece of TfL-owned land within the masterplan area, the Lillie Bridge London Underground maintenance depot.
These are the Lillie Bridge London Underground maintenance depot, which is owned by TfL, and the adjoining West Kensington and Gibbs Green housing estates, which the now former Conservative administration of Hammersmith and Fulham Council (H&F) agreed to sell to Capco for demolition.
July 13, 2009 H&F cabinet agrees to look into "teaming up" with Capco and Transport for London to redevelop the Earls Court centre and the Lillie Bridge London Underground depot and the possible "rebuilding" of the West Kensington and Gibbs Green estates.
Sounds marvelous, but the council acknowledges that this will be over a 20-year period and can produce no analysis of how many existing jobs would be lost as a result of the Earls Court exhibition centre disappearing, along with the Lillie Bridge London Underground depot and any other businesses affected.
We dispatch four cars, driving through every road segment in the area, including the road infrastructure such as bridge and underground tunnels.
The Frome originally flowed east of its present-day course from Stone Bridge (now underground by St John's Gate) along the line of St Stephen's Street and Baldwin Street, joining the Avon near Bristol Bridge.
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