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, at 09:36:55 on Mon, 25 Feb 2013, Neil Williams
remarked:
SDO is normally used to allow one set of doors to be off the platform,
not an entire coach at each end.


SDO is presently used at Bletchley for 4 cars (a whole unit) off the end
of the 8 car platform on a number of trains. The platform is being
extended, but it has been used in that manner for well over 2 years.


Until they recently lengthened the platform, northbound HSTs stopping
at Loughborough had the rear three coaches locked out, and the front
three southbound. That's for decades.

They also used SUO (selective unit opening - I just made that up) on
the rear unit of some 4+4 (or maybe 5+5) Meridians between Nottingham
and Loughborough southbound in the morning each hour, opening up the
rear unit for the first time at Leicester.

Infamously, Meridians (like Voyagers) don't have a corridor
connection between the two units.


Some FCC slows from Cambridge to the Cross do that, even using 317 units
that do have corridor connections. An 8-car leaves Cambridge with the back
unit locked out and stops at stations to Royston with only the front 4-car
unit occupied. At Royston they open up the back unit.

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on Tue, 26 Feb 2013, remarked:
They also used SUO (selective unit opening - I just made that up) on
the rear unit of some 4+4 (or maybe 5+5) Meridians between Nottingham
and Loughborough southbound in the morning each hour, opening up the
rear unit for the first time at Leicester.

Infamously, Meridians (like Voyagers) don't have a corridor
connection between the two units.


Some FCC slows from Cambridge to the Cross do that, even using 317 units
that do have corridor connections. An 8-car leaves Cambridge with the back
unit locked out and stops at stations to Royston with only the front 4-car
unit occupied. At Royston they open up the back unit.


Sounds like exactly the same solution is being applied there.

And looking the other way through the telescope, last year I was on an
Electrostar from Liverpool St to Ely, having been sent from Stansted via
Bishops Stortford because XC had collapsed, and they had locked the
corridor connection to the front unit - which was confusing because they
wanted people travelling north of Cambridge to move into that unit while
they split the rest of the train off at Cambridge. The explanation in
uk.r at the time was they didn't want to spend extra time at Cambridge
locking the connection before splitting.
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SDO is normally used to allow one set of doors to be off the
platform,
not an entire coach at each end.


LDO ?

For some NR services two or more coaches can be right off the platform.


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(And other similar comments.)

Yes, for some reason I was thinking of a particular kind of SDO and
failed to remember that there are others, including the sort that cuts
out an entire unit.

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