Scaffolders check the roof supports of the Waterloo Train Shed roof built in 1922. It covers the 19 platforms of the station.
"Scaffolders Marcus Newell and Kevin Hattersley check the roof supports of the 1922 built London Waterloo Train Shed roof from the newly erected protection deck covering the 19 platforms of Europes largest station where Railtrack are spending 39 million pounds to regenerate the 28 000 sq metre glass roof using 24 000 new panes of glass 675 tonnes of high level trusses 1 9 km of guttering 35 000 fixing screws and the erection and dismantelling of 2 000 tonnes of aluminium scaffolding during the 2 year restoration"
Size: 3610px × 2471px
Location: Waterloo Station London England UK Britain
Photo credit: © Roger Bamber / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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