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Old December 8th 04, 09:55 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Ian Ringrose Ian Ringrose is offline
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Default Northern line radios

But witch is the largest risk?

a) travelling in a tube train with a failed radio system

b) having to drive to work, due to the tube train not running



Given the greater risk of accidents on the road each a tube or rail line is
such down. What sort of safety case is needed before an operator is allowed
to such down a line or cancel trains for 'safety reasons'?



"Steve Dulieu" wrote in message
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"David Walters" wrote in message
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What is it about the Northern line train radios not working that
stops the usual service pattern (particularly trains from both
Edgware and High Barnet taking both central branches) from running?

Part of the job of the train radio is to carry the train radio alarm
traffic
that notifies the Line Controller in the event that a train becomes
stalled
in a tunnel due to an incapacitated Train Operator (due to EG heart
attack)
I'm not familiar with the Northern stock, but on the Picc. if the deadman
is
released for 60 seconds an alarm starts to sound in the cab. Should the
driver not respond to this alarm in the following 30 seconds the OPO alarm
is operated, this sends a radio signal to the Controller and illuminated
the
"calling on" light on the rear of the train. Should this happen, the
equipment allows the Controller to open up the trains PA to inform
passengers (and possibly ask for any member of staff travelling on the
train
to go to the front cab and find out what's going on). The radio is also
required to contact the train behind and get that Operator to trip his
train
forward and instigate the "stepping through" procedure. All of this was
required as part of the railway safety case that LUL had to present to
HMRI
to get them to allow the introduction of OPO train operation on deep level
tube lines, previously all of these functions would have been performed by
the Guard.
HTH
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Cheers, Steve.
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