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On Jan 1, 6:17*pm, Peter Lawrence wrote:
On 01/01/2011 13:56, Clive Page wrote: In message , D7666 writes Both A and B at SPILL are used at weekends, although things do not seem fixed from one weekend to the next, it depends on what actual work is taking place. Thankyou. My surprise was not at the bi-directional working but that one train could catch up with another when both (presumably) used the same southbound platform at Kentish Town and the second one must wait for the crossover points to be changed after the first one. *Does the bi-directional working extend as far north as Dock Junction and Kentish Town? Trains can run off of the up slow (as normal) into St Pancras and they can also run off of the up fast, through P3 and then in the up direction along the Down Slow which is what I suspect you saw. Coming out both trains would need to run along the down slow for a short period of time, the one using the up slow in the down direction would have to wait for the train running down the down slow to clear into platform 2 or 3 at Kentish Town first before crossing over onto the down line. It is also possible that the overlap on the track circuits could prevent the signal clearing until a train has cleared the station or a time out has taken place. Not sure in this case. Richard |
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