Connect failure
On Aug 16, 2:03 pm, "John Rowland"
wrote:
Paul Weaver wrote:
On 16 Aug, 01:20, "Richard J." wrote:
There seems to have been a major failure of the Connect radio system
this evening (15 Aug), leading to the suspension of the entire
District and Circle Lines, plus the H&C west of Baker Street and
east of Whitechapel, and the Piccadilly between Green Park and Acton
Town.
Is it really necessary to shut down lines entirely if the radio
system goes down? Am I right in assuming that the tunnel telephone
system is still there for emergencies? If so, I would have thought
it possible to run a reduced service like the Piccadilly "special
timetable" at 5-minute intervals.
Even if running in tunnels is considered dangerous (despite it being
regarded as perfectly safe without radios for a century or so), why
can't a limited service be run on the open sections from Hammersmith
or West Kensington to Richmond and Ealing Broadway?
Hmm, how do you turn round a tube at Hammersmith or West Ken without
going into a tunnel?
You kick the passengers out, run non-stop empty to Green Park and then open
the doors and carry on.
You can reverse at Hammersmith Picc only on the east to west via
siding and West Kensington both ways.
You cannot carry on empty in a single track tunnel with a defective
radio unless a second person is also with the train operator or the
OPO alarm still transmits.
The failure was caused by hardware fault at a connect core site.Radio
calls were still being sent to the wrong talk groups (controller) this
afternoon.
Trains in the open sections did continue in passenger service (at the
east end of the District) if Airwave radios are available. There are
only a limited number on the network though.
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