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Old June 1st 14, 04:45 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Thales signalling

Now it appears that Thales are going to do the signalling on the sub surface
lines by default - will it be the same as used on the jubilee (and northern)
so that S stock and jubilee trains can swap tracks if required north of
neasden or will the usual LU silly buggers prevail and they'll go for a
different incompatible spec just for the sake of saving a few quid?

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