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In message , Nick Cooper
writes The points/signals from the sidings can only be set for one route (which is into the westbound platform). I can appreciate that, having suffered many "terminating at Wood Green" trains when heading for Bounds Green in the past, but how feasible is it to reverse the set-up? I would guess that that would rest on how long the central section of the line is likely to be US.... I gather some tests have been planned/undertaken today although I have no idea of the scope of them. Without any signalling alterations, it would involve scotching and clipping the point blades in position as required. So it would be a normal signalled move into the sidings, someone to secure the left hand point blade into position and then authorise the driver to make the move into the eastbound platform. In these sidings they are two separate blades so as to create a catch points effect when neither of them are set. I'm not too sure about the passenger benefits of extending to WGN only - pity we can't get to Finsbury Park, at least then we would be linked back into the network. -- Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building. You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK (please use the reply to address for email) |
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