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![]() "Tom Anderson" wrote in message rth.li... On Wed, 16 Jun 2010, Andy wrote: The central London tunnels will be built to an increased loading gauge. The planned running tunnel diameter of 6.2m is nearly as large as the 6.3m RER tunnels in Paris and certainly big enough for most continental stock. Any idea what that corresponds to in either W6/8/12 etc terms or UIC A/B/C? And whether other constraints for those gauges (or kinematic envelopes or whatever we're supposed to call them now), like radius, will be met? Another relevant point, is that Crossrail has continuous walkways in the tunnels, so the running line is not centred in the bore. That presumably means all the theoretical height gained is not actually usable? But as I said in an earlier post, the trains have to fit the existing tunnelled parts of the route, especially the single track Connaught tunnels under the docks beyond Custom House... Paul S |
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