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Old September 10th 03, 02:44 PM posted to uk.transport.london,uk.transport,uk.railway
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Default A light shines where there was none

On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 15:21:57 +0100, Roland Perry wrote:

In message , Wanderer
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Finally! Confirmation that the two faults were indeed related. As some
of us insisted (against solid opposition) from the start.


Not quite true. You conveniently snipped the *real* reason, which was
almost certainly human error.


The *reason* for the second outage might have been human error [1], but
the second outage was most definitely *caused* (ie triggered) by the
first. It wasn't an "unrelated" incident.


I'll concede that point, but the discussions that were going on at the
time were much more of the nature that one 'bang' caused another 'bang'
because the circuits were overloaded. It seems *that* wasn't the case.

[1] Although you could argue that it was really caused by failure to
implement a procedure that would have noticed and rectified that human
error.


Yes. Knowing the very strict and thorough commisioning and testing
procedures that once were enforced, one is left wondering whether
corners have been cut since privatisation.