Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 1:40 pm
Hi, I am in the process of planning a self build house. The plot location requires about a 200m access road to be constructed over an old railway line. The line hasn't been used for over 40 years and has no sleepers or any other fixtures on it.
In an effort to keep costs down I hope to undertake most of the work myself with the help of family and plant machinery they own. So you will understand my delight at coming across your website!
My question (which will probably be the first of many!) is what are the practical implications of trying to construct, say a 5m wide, road on the bed of such a railway line e.g. would we require to excavate remaining compacted ballast or could we use this as the base course to build the road on? I have estimated an initial budget of £25k for materials only.
Any suggestions on constructing such a road to a reasonable standard would be greatly appreciated.
In an effort to keep costs down I hope to undertake most of the work myself with the help of family and plant machinery they own. So you will understand my delight at coming across your website!
My question (which will probably be the first of many!) is what are the practical implications of trying to construct, say a 5m wide, road on the bed of such a railway line e.g. would we require to excavate remaining compacted ballast or could we use this as the base course to build the road on? I have estimated an initial budget of £25k for materials only.
Any suggestions on constructing such a road to a reasonable standard would be greatly appreciated.