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*****NOISE IN OLD UNDERGROUND TRAINS*****
Has anyone of you ever heard in some odl trains especially the metropolitan
ones that there is a noise after the accriage of a machine like a generator that periodically starts and stops, and it lasts for a few seconds. Is it some kind fan ?? i noticed this starts when a train starts has been running for a while and it isnt met in new trains (so loudly at least) cheers !! |
*****NOISE IN OLD UNDERGROUND TRAINS*****
Sorry i meant UNDER THE CARRIAGE !!
cheers |
*****NOISE IN OLD UNDERGROUND TRAINS*****
In message , Soniakostas
writes Has anyone of you ever heard in some odl trains especially the metropolitan ones that there is a noise after the accriage of a machine like a generator that periodically starts and stops, and it lasts for a few seconds. Is it some kind fan ?? i noticed this starts when a train starts has been running for a while and it isnt met in new trains (so loudly at least) cheers !! Sounds like the compressors to me. -- Clive. |
*****NOISE IN OLD UNDERGROUND TRAINS*****
"Clive Coleman" wrote in message ... In message , Soniakostas writes Has anyone of you ever heard in some odl trains especially the metropolitan ones that there is a noise after the accriage of a machine like a generator that periodically starts and stops, and it lasts for a few seconds. Is it some kind fan ?? i noticed this starts when a train starts has been running for a while and it isnt met in new trains (so loudly at least) cheers !! Sounds like the compressors to me. -- Clive. Its the compressors which charge air for the brakes to work. |
*****NOISE IN OLD UNDERGROUND TRAINS*****
"Clive Coleman" wrote in message ... Sounds like the compressors to me. Almost certainly - but you'll only hear them if you're travelling in the second or third cars of each four-car train. With the lack of motor noise from those trailers (power is provided from the driving cars at each end) the sound of the compressors is very noticeable. |
*****NOISE IN OLD UNDERGROUND TRAINS*****
"Jack Taylor" wrote in message . .. "Clive Coleman" wrote in message ... Sounds like the compressors to me. Almost certainly - but you'll only hear them if you're travelling in the second or third cars of each four-car train. With the lack of motor noise from those trailers (power is provided from the driving cars at each end) the sound of the compressors is very noticeable. Compressors are only mounted on the trailer (non-motor) cars. They supply air for the braks (as mentioned), the doors and for the automatic acceleration equipment on trains prior to electronic control. |
*****NOISE IN OLD UNDERGROUND TRAINS*****
In message , Brimstone
writes Compressors are only mounted on the trailer (non-motor) cars. They supply air for the braks (as mentioned), the doors and for the automatic acceleration equipment on trains prior to electronic control. Do the modern stock still use E.P. line breakers or is that job now done by thyristors? -- Clive Coleman |
*****NOISE IN OLD UNDERGROUND TRAINS*****
"Brimstone" wrote in message ... "Jack Taylor" wrote in message . .. "Clive Coleman" wrote in message ... Sounds like the compressors to me. Almost certainly - but you'll only hear them if you're travelling in the second or third cars of each four-car train. With the lack of motor noise from those trailers (power is provided from the driving cars at each end) the sound of the compressors is very noticeable. Compressors are only mounted on the trailer (non-motor) cars. That's what I said! |
*****NOISE IN OLD UNDERGROUND TRAINS*****
In message , Jack Taylor
writes Almost certainly - but you'll only hear them if you're travelling in the second or third cars of each four-car train. With the lack of motor noise from those trailers (power is provided from the driving cars at each end) the sound of the compressors is very noticeable. There are motor non driving cars, or at least there were on "38" and "62" stock, perhaps someone can let me know if this is still the case? -- Clive. |
*****NOISE IN OLD UNDERGROUND TRAINS*****
"Clive Coleman" wrote in message ... In message , Jack Taylor writes Almost certainly - but you'll only hear them if you're travelling in the second or third cars of each four-car train. With the lack of motor noise from those trailers (power is provided from the driving cars at each end) the sound of the compressors is very noticeable. There are motor non driving cars, or at least there were on "38" and "62" stock, perhaps someone can let me know if this is still the case? 'A' stock is formed DM+T+T+DM. The majority of units only have one cab fitted for OPO - recognisable because the non-fitted cab does not have a red end, the blue and white continues across the cab end. There is a small pool of what are referred to as 'double-ended' units, which actually means units where both cabs are OPO fitted (and both cabs have red ends), which are the only units that can be used on the Chesham shuttle and the ELL (sets 5056-5066, 5088-5122 and 5232). |
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