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Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on August 25, 2017 at 8:23pm

Water main break collapses bridge

http://www.railtechnologymagazine.com/rail-news/trains-will-not-run...

25.08.17

Trains will not run through Bolton ‘until further notice’ after bridge collapse

Northern Rail will not be running trains through Bolton “until further notice” after a burst water pipe caused a section of Moses Gate bridge to collapse onto the railway.

As well as debris falling on the railway, the damage created a hole in the road above. Network Rail has now confirmed that “major engineering” work is needed to make the bridge and highway safe before the road and railway can be reopened.

Andy Morgan, senior sponsor for Network Rail, said the infrastructure owner is working round the clock to repair the damaged bridge and get train customers and road users on the move as normal through the area.

Moses Gate burst main

“Repairing the water-damaged bridge is a complex engineering challenge requiring a bespoke design,” he added. “We are working closely with Bolton Council, Transport for Greater Manchester and United Utilities to safely carry out the repairs so the railway line and the road can be reopened as quickly as possible.”

The work means that the railway line between Bolton and Manchester, which has been closed since 12 August as the Orange Army carried out upgrade work in preparation for electric trains, will remain closed next week.

Moses Gate damage to railway bridge

The station and railway was due to reopen on Monday 28 August. Network Rail has confirmed that the upgrade work, which forms part of the £1bn+ Great North Rail Project, is still due to be completed as planned.

It is anticipated that a reduced train service will be in place for the following four weeks. The road could be closed for up to six weeks.

Comment by KM on August 21, 2017 at 2:41pm

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/weekend-water-main-break... 

Weekend water main break worries some Regina residents

Residents said the break started leaking on Friday

A water main break flooded the 2000 block of St. John's Street on Sunday morning.

A water main break flooded the 2000 block of St. John's Street on Sunday morning. (Alex Johnson/CBC News)

A water main broke on the 2000 block St. John's street on Friday, leaving the street almost completely flooded by Sunday morning.

City crews were on-scene and turned the street's water off Sunday morning around 10 a.m..

St. John's water main break0:12

Kyllo Brooks is a resident on the street. He said he noticed crews "barricading the spot" where the break originated on Friday, but workers did not return until Sunday morning.

"There's a lot of kids in the area. That's not really safe," he said.

Crews said the street may be without water for most of the day but couldn't confirm when the issue would be resolved.

Comment by Derrick Johnson on August 20, 2017 at 6:33am
Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on August 20, 2017 at 5:12am

http://www.newsadvance.com/news/local/water-main-break-sinkhole-clo...

Water main break, sinkhole closes portion of Fort Avenue

A water main rupture on Fort Avenue on Saturday afternoon left several areas without a water supply and an eastbound section of the road closed until at least Sunday evening, officials say.

The broken 12-inch water main washed away some of the sediment beneath a stretch of road between the U.S. 501 Expressway and Fenwick Drive, said Jeff Martin, operations and safety manager for Lynchburg’s Department of Water Resources.

“When the water washed away the dirt, everything just came with that,” he said.

The cause of the water main break is currently unknown, Martin said.

“This is developing as we speak,” he said. “Because of other utilities being involved — AEP, there’s a Verizon line here — we’ve all got to get together and come up with a plan. “We’re in the initial stages of this. So we’re doing our assessment, our contractor is on site, AEP is on site and Verizon is on their way.”

Martin said the department shut off a water valve in front of the Fort Avenue post office, leaving El Camino without water. Crown Sterling and residents on Fenwick Drive also may be without water, he said.

“We got a crew out there right now, we think ... We’re looking at trying to get those houses back [their] water.”

The force of the water gushing from the main resulted in a 30-foot by 30-foot sinkhole that swallowed more than a lane of Fort Avenue. The hole is about 30-feet deep, Lynchburg Fire Department Capt. Kenny Turner said.

And it’s expected to grow.

“It’s slowly getting bigger and bigger,” Turner said

Comment by Derrick Johnson on August 13, 2017 at 6:37am

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