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Strange train at Peckham Rye this morning
I saw this (well, I think it was this) running through Peckham Rye this
morning: http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/trai...11/06/advanced It consisted of a diesel locomotive, a bunch of freight wagons, some fancy modern passenger stock, then more freight wagons. What on earth was it, and why the bizarre mixture? -- David Cantrell | Hero of the Information Age There's no problem so complex that it can't be solved by killing everyone even remotely associated with it |
Strange train at Peckham Rye this morning
David Cantrell wrote:
I saw this (well, I think it was this) running through Peckham Rye this morning: http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/trai...11/06/advanced It consisted of a diesel locomotive, a bunch of freight wagons, some fancy modern passenger stock, then more freight wagons. What on earth was it, and why the bizarre mixture? That's a pretty normal way of delivering new trains. The freight wagons are for coupling the passenger train to the loco(s) and also to provide braking. |
Strange train at Peckham Rye this morning
On Tue, 06 Nov 2018 11:44:57 +0000, David Cantrell
wrote: I saw this (well, I think it was this) running through Peckham Rye this morning: http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/trai...11/06/advanced It consisted of a diesel locomotive, a bunch of freight wagons, some fancy modern passenger stock, then more freight wagons. What on earth was it, and why the bizarre mixture? The "fancy modern passenger stock" is a class 802. Designed by Hitachi plan A was to build all the 800/1/2 trains at the new plant in the NE of the UK. That ran out of capacity so the 802s are built in Pistoia in Italy and then hauled across Europe and through the tunnel. Until it's been commissioned here in the UK the brakes can't be used and the brake force of a locomotive alone is insufficient hence the use of "barriers" to provide braking - they usually run the control lines along the outside of the train from the front barriers to the rear. The barriers are old, repurposed, stock and I've seen passenger carriages as well as old tank wagons used. |
Strange train at Peckham Rye this morning
On Tue, Nov 06, 2018 at 03:18:45PM +0000, Graham Harrison wrote:
Until it's been commissioned here in the UK the brakes can't be used and the brake force of a locomotive alone is insufficient hence the use of "barriers" to provide braking ... Thanks. -- David Cantrell | Pope | First Church of the Symmetrical Internet For every vengeance, there is an equal and opposite revengeance. -- Cartoon Law XI |
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