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Old September 12th 10, 11:01 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Tube Trains Sent On Collision Course

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upinthesky writes

But after passing the wrongly-set points, the train departing from
Plaistow was travelling west on the eastbound track, and would not have
any signals to see. I'm not sure if it would have been back-tripped, but
the train that ran backwards downhill on the Northern some years ago
because the driver was asleep wasn't tripped for several stations IIRC.


Which is exactly why trains now have run back protection, which applies
the emergency brakes if the train runs more than six feet in the
reverse direction.


Except that the train in question would have been going in a forward
direction so everything you allude to is void.
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