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On Aug 13, 11:07*am, Charlie Hulme
wrote: Tim Fenton wrote: It's downhill from where the coupling broke (between Highgate and Archway), through Tuffie Park (you can see the falling gradient from the southbound platform) and Kentish Town and probably through Camden Town. But I suspect - though I don't have a gradient profile - that it flattens out before Euston. Don't the underground tube stations generally have up-gradients on the approach and down-gradients on exit to assist braking and acceleration respectively? Charlie AFIK, only the LU Central Line. |
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