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On Wed, 27 Mar 2019 07:12:33 +0000, Roland Perry
wrote: In message , at 23:24:39 on Tue, 26 Mar 2019, Charles Ellson remarked: I think the train behind is then instructed to proceed slowly and couple to the stalled train ahead. Alternatively, it can be instructed to reverse to the previous station. Not normally done on LU AFAIAA I'd ask Recliner if he's ever seen a report of the activity he describes taking place. My old man worked on the Met, rising via yard manager at Neasden and station master, to becoming an area manager. He told the story or some bright young manager ordering an 8-car train of A-stock to couple up behind another 8-car train that had failed. Making it too long for a short section - the average block length is about 300 metres so some are shorter, and a 16-car A-stock train would be 256. So it would occupy three blocks at a time. I have no idea how it was sorted out. |
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