Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Deadline approaching

Despite the deadline of February approaching for completion of Platform 1, progress has been rather slow as of late.

Overview from Clevedon Road
The shelter looks to be largely complete, although the platform surface is not
The northern end of the platform has seen some progress in the drainage works

Monday, 21 January 2013

Shelter progress

Progress is (finally) being made on the new shelter on the island platform, with the roof being installed.

The shelter is looking closer to finished
The edge of the roof is being installed on the other side
On the other side of the bridge, progress is also being made on the new drain

Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Almost there

Platform 1 is fast approaching completion, and looks to be on target to meet its expected February completion date.

The new north end has been trimmed back and is being tidied up
The platform is being filled, although with drainage works yet to be complete
Close up of the platform end. From here you can make out where the track from Platform 1 (the northbound track for freight trains) may join with the mainline heading south
On the existing Platform 1, drainage works continue
Platform 1 won't be open for another two months yet, but it's good to bee progress being made so quickly.

Thursday, 10 January 2013

Platform 1 progress

Platform 1's rebuild is coming along nicely, with edging now in place and drainage work started.

Edging laid for the new Platform 1
Drainage works on the existing section of Platform 1
Poking the camera through a gap in the fence shows the join between the old and the new
Formation work carries on, but not much appears to have happened

Sunday, 6 January 2013

Reopen for business

Trains resumed running at Papakura today, although there is still plenty of work left to be done.

A train slowly departs from Platform 2 over the temporary track
Looking south at the completed temporary track
Platform 1 is still not quite ready for opening. Platform and formation works continue
The north of Platform 1 looks a little worse for wear: drains will soon be installed
Platform 2 has regained its electronic signage
The end of Platform 2 has been repainted

Friday, 4 January 2013

Nearly ready

With the station needing to reopen for trains on Monday (when all trains will run to Newmarket: passengers for Sylvia Park will need to transfer), work is wrapping up on the Platform 2 rebuild, with track receiving ballast and being tamped, as well as finishing touches being made on the platform, such as tactile strips. While visiting the station today I met the project manager, who told me some interesting facts about the project:

  • The upgrade is ahead of schedule. The new shelter on Platform 1/2 was not due to be built until after Christmas, but this was started before any Christmas shutdowns. The formation work on Platform 1 was also supposed to begin this coming Monday, but has already commenced.
  • The track approaching Platform 2 is temporary: from both sides, the track from each bridge (roughly; Clevedon Road from the north, Onslow Road from the south) to roughly the platform edge is not the final layout. The track is laid out like this to prevent single track bottlenecks on each side while the track is being used as a mainline, instead of a siding connected at both ends (or "loop" in railway terminology).
  • The tamper in this post got there on a temporary track overnight: a short section of track was slewed temporarily, the tamer brought onto the new platform track and the temporary track removed again. Lifting it between tracks would have required recalibration, and the method used was the simplest.
  • All going well, formation work on Platform 1 will wrap up in February and the two new mainlines commissioned by Easter (Good Friday is on 29 March this year), where the upgrade will then be finished.
  • Platform 3's rebuild was, according to him, 75% of the project, the "hard work" part of it. The upcoming mainline laying is the "relaxing" stage of the project.
 The station is now starting to take on its final form, with the platforms nearly complete and only the two new mainlines missing.

Overview of the platform approach tracks from Clevedon Road. The track from the end of the points to Platform 2 is temporary
Closeup of the platforms. It's clear where the longer platform used to be. The Platform 2 track will eventually be connected to the points visible at the bottom
The same view as above from the station footbridge
The temporary track in this view is more or less colour coded: the track with darker ballast is temporary
At the north end, not much has changed with the approach: this is more or less final
Overview from Onslow Road
Closeup view of the platforms, with the tamper at work
Although Platform 2 is near finished, Platform 1 has barely been started, although this won't be used come Monday (not until Easter)
Working on the formation and drainage
With great excavations come great piles of dirt
A tamper waiting to tamp the tracks
First, a hi-rail digger scrapes off the excess ballast
The ballast regulator makes several passes over the track to even out the ballast. Note the difference in front of and behind the regulator. (The track needs to look like the track at the bottom of the photo)
A ballast train waits in the backshunt: presumably this train is empty and is just waiting to return to the yard
In the coming months the project will be wrapped up and the station finished, and of course we will keep you updated.