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Old February 17th 11, 03:30 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Whats up with the Met line these days?

On Feb 14, 8:38*pm, wrote:
Sounds like vandals have got in. How much of a loser do you have to
be to entertain yourself by climbing onto a railway and smashing
stuff up?


No, it's clearly been stripped by contractors and dumped in the four foot to
await collection and disposal. Some of the stuff is bagged up in cubic metre
bags, it's just the bigger stuff like the CRT monitors, signalling
equipment, pieces of catenary and some sections of rail (cut into shorter
lengths) that have been left loose.


Fair enough. Seems a pity they decided not to re-use the equipment or at
least keep it in a state whereby it could be stored for possibly future use.


I'm not sure there's much you can do with a CRT monitor[*] or a
random assortment of early-20th-century signalling equipment, though.
I assume the metal stuff will be sold for scrap (after all, if it's
worth scrotes' while to nick it, then it's got to be worth NR's while
to sell it).
[*] at least, from the number of presumably-functional CRT monitors
and TVs I see left out on the street. Fairly sure the residual value
of any CRT-based display unit is now zero...

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