the bridge is shown on the 2016 plan as "B4113 Stoneleigh Road Green Overbridge", with a new roundabout in front of the Stoneleigh Park entrance (all paid for by HS2 ££) - so I guess that's why it looks wide
As it's right next to Stoneleigh Park is it something to do with that, perhaps incorporating a road bridge and farm access either side, one bridge instead of three in close proximity??
It’s referred to as a “green overbridge” on the DfT drawings website, that means there’s a road down the middle and a continuous green strip either side for wildlife to cross the HS2 cutting. There are a few other examples of wide crossings combining roads and green strips, such as at Turweston and Calvert.
@@badwolf506 sorry I didn’t see your reply sooner, but this should put you in the right place (Country North) and includes links to other sets of drawings: www.gov.uk/government/publications/hs2-plan-and-profile-maps-post-house-of-commons-select-committee-2016-country-north
the bridge is shown on the 2016 plan as "B4113 Stoneleigh Road Green Overbridge", with a new roundabout in front of the Stoneleigh Park entrance (all paid for by HS2 ££) - so I guess that's why it looks wide
It seems tbe a very wide bridge for aofairly small road.
As it's right next to Stoneleigh Park is it something to do with that, perhaps incorporating a road bridge and farm access either side, one bridge instead of three in close proximity??
It’s referred to as a “green overbridge” on the DfT drawings website, that means there’s a road down the middle and a continuous green strip either side for wildlife to cross the HS2 cutting. There are a few other examples of wide crossings combining roads and green strips, such as at Turweston and Calvert.
@@Paul_707have you got a link to the Dft website. I struggle to find stuff about HS2 infrastructure projects.
@@badwolf506 sorry I didn’t see your reply sooner, but this should put you in the right place (Country North) and includes links to other sets of drawings:
www.gov.uk/government/publications/hs2-plan-and-profile-maps-post-house-of-commons-select-committee-2016-country-north
I am not sure what’s happening at the end of Stareton Lane. But I am sure it will become clear.