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In message , at 17:00:22 on Thu, 10 Nov
2016, d remarked:

Unlike a bus a train can't swerve out of the way if there's an
obstruction ahead


Vague memories of Greyrigg here.
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On 09.11.16 19:03, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 18:55:42 on Wed, 9 Nov
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Almost certain speed,

RAIB have dropped a huge hint about that.

driver or leaf fall?

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Is there not some sort of ATP or speed control system in such an event
on the Tramlink? IIRC, there are timed signals along the line.

TPWS-for-trams, anyone?

Doesn't sound like such a bad idea, under the circumstances.


I'm surprised such systems arn't installed already on trams like croydon
that are essentially railways in all but name.


I think the only system where you might be right is Manchester Metrolink
which has both railway signalled and drive-on-sight sections, with different
controller settings for each. Most trams in this country are driven like
buses. The only real difference is separate traffic signals which only apply
to trams (white lights). I can see a case for railway signals on the
off-road sections of Tramlink which would cover the section south of the
crash site to Sandilands tram stop. That might include overspeed protection
like TPWS.

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On Wednesday, November 9, 2016 at 7:10:56 PM UTC, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 18:55:42 on Wed, 9 Nov 2016,
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Almost certain speed,


RAIB have dropped a huge hint about that.

driver or leaf fall?

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Is there not some sort of ATP or speed control system in such an event
on the Tramlink? IIRC, there are timed signals along the line.


TPWS-for-trams, anyone?
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The latest from the BBC is that it was a Wimbledon-bound train that
derailed after taking a 12mph corner too fast. Explains why the driver has
been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter. They are also investigating if
he was asleep. Apparently trams aren't fitted with devices to apply the
brakes if travelling too fast.


but, according to the BBC, they are fitted with devices that apply the
brakes if the driver falls asleep

Ever stranger and stranger

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On Thu, 10 Nov 2016 21:26:01 -0800 (PST)
Offramp wrote:
At his forum David Icke reckons that this tram crash, like all rail and bus=
crashes, was a hoax. See https://forum.davidicke.com/showthread.php?t=3D29=
9862&page=3D17


David Icke is usually for entertainment value only , but this is just
hideously disrespectful to the people who died and were hurt. I know the man
is borderline mentally ill, but I can't help thinking he should lose a few
teeth over this one.

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