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Old February 7th 12, 10:00 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
Charles Ellson Charles Ellson is offline
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Default DLR platform display clocks

On Tue, 07 Feb 2012 22:13:50 +0000, Bruce
wrote:

Basil Jet wrote:

On 2012\02\07 19:41, Star Fury wrote:

I wonder what the source of the authoritative time for the UK Railway
actually is, now?


At least one railway company gave its staff Eurochron radio controlled
watches which got their signal from Mainflingen, Germany.



Surely from the atomic clocks at Anthorn, Cumbria? The UK's radio
time signal was formerly transmitted from the BBC Long Wave
transmitter near Rugby, but moved to Anthorn in 2007.

MSF was formerly transmitted from the GPO/PO/BT site at Rugby from
1926-2007.
The BBC transmitter is at Droitwich (with two other LW transmitters at
Burghead and Westerglen) and carries an embedded time signal used by
electricity companies to control tariff-switching and by the
Environment Agency:-
http://www.alancordwell.co.uk/radio/teleswitch1.html
http://79.171.36.154/rts/tech_aspects.asp