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In message , Clive D. W. Feather
writes There is a connection both east/northbound and west/southbound between the Picc and Victoria lines for engineers trains. As the signalling systems are so different from each other (the Victoria is automatic), it would not be possible to run 73 stock on the Vic. or 67 stock on the Picc. other than under a total possession. 67 stock can be fitted with tripcocks; somewhere I have the exact rules for trains moving between the two lines and cutting various bits of kit in and out. Quite true as this is (was?) frequently done to move these trains to and from Acton works. I doubt very much we would see them in public service in this condition though. Mind you as we're now going to be another 3 car unit short who knows what they might come up with? Another bit of useless information is that the tripcock tester on the south bound Victoria is the only one on the combine actually linked into the signalling system - if a train fails the tripcock test here, the signaller can't set the route onto the Westbound Picc. -- 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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