The bollards are now complete and the road closuee barriers and traffic lights are gone.
I am not sure if they finished today or yesterday but the traffic lighTs were there on Tuesday evening.
So will the station footbridge be reopening early or will they stick to the timetable of reopening next week?
Are you suggesting that the extraordinarily remote probability of a similar terrorist attack on those bridges woudl be a valid reason to have the station footbridge open to all?
Having walked across both the Farnham Road and Bridge St bridges hundreds of times, and not once even entertaiend the idea of goign via the station, I’m a little baffled about the fuss!
It's perhaps more that if it is a remote possibility on Farnham Road bridge, is it also a remote possibility at the Guildford Park Road entrance to the station?
That is how I read the comment.
The station rebuild is a very limited bit of the great wall, and AIUI there is no work to platforms/footbridge/subway (which is a shame as although I don't know about platform capacity the footbridge/subway get very crowded because Guildford is such a two way commuter station plus interchange).
I was thinking they should have left a hole in the Great Wall for an unpaid footbridge to go through, roughly in line with the new river footbridge.
I am surprised the redevelopment work doesn't include a lift.
I know Guildford is very hilly but some people will just be chaning trains at Guildford and it isn't step free.