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On 13.10.14 1:36, Recliner wrote:
" wrote: On 12.10.14 22:30, Neil Williams wrote: On 2014-10-11 14:30:13 +0000, Recliner said: The ironic thing is that the Northern line needs extra trains in the same time-scale, but I don't suppose there would be any chance of using redundant 92TS on that line alongside the slightly newer 95TS. Had those lines shared a standard design, it would have been feasible. 92 stock would be too big I think. It definitely appears higher and wider. Out of curiosity, could any LUL rolling stock operate without drivers now? Technically, no, but it wouldn't be hard to fit remote or automatic timer-based door closing gear. Everything else is automatic now on several fleets. I had heard that there was a possible plan a while back to bring stabled LUL trains into passenger terminals without any crews at all, though RMT put a stop to that. They do that on the Vienna U-Bahn and, I think, on the Kazan Metro. |
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