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Tom Anderson writes What's the loading gauge of the subsurface lines? Varies. I read somewhere that it's the same as National Rail (don't know which); I don't think so - I believe that A60/62 stock is too wide for parts of the NR network. this must be true for some of it, since there were plans to run mainline services over bits of it (Liverpool Street to, er, somewhere along the north side), You might be able to get some NR stock that way, but there will be various issues to resolve. In particular, it tends to be longer and will therefore have problems on curves. AIUI, _no_ current subsurface stock can get everywhere). I can't think of anywhere that C stock isn't allowed to go. There's a limit of 4 cars when in service on the ELL, but that's all. What is the least common denominator gauge like? Presumably, this is what the proposed single subsurface stock will be built to; are they going to have to be titchy? Are they going to regauge bits of the network instead? D stock isn't any wider than C stock; it's limited where it can go because: * some stations (like Bayswater) can't fit 6*D though they can fit 6*C; * the suspension has been stiffened and it's therefore only allowed on track maintained appropriately (which, off-Line, means Acton Town to Northfields Depot). My understanding is that the new stock will be built to C/D loading gauge, running in different lengths: 4 cars for the ELL, 6 cars for Circle, H&C, and Wimbleware services, 7 cars for the District via Tower Hill, and 8 cars for the Metropolitan. -- Clive D.W. Feather | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Please reply to the Reply-To address, which is: |
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