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Old February 15th 05, 12:08 AM posted to uk.transport.london
Colin Rosenstiel Colin Rosenstiel is offline
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Default 02-28-2005 at Moorgate

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(Thomas Crame) wrote:

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Thomas Crame wrote:
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The "memorial", if you want one, is in daily use all over the
system. It's know as "Moorgate Control".

It's actually called TETS Protection (Trains Entering Terminal
Stations).


Is that just within LU or in the wider railway operating world as
well?


Pass. TETS is the official designation within LU and all the
Engineering Standards. It's a variation on TES (Trains Entering
Sidings) which pre-dated the Moorgate crash.


But presumably resulted from the first Tooting siding smash?

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Colin Rosenstiel