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Joe wrote:
I was on a 165 formed of 3 x 2 carriage sets the other day, sat at the front of the back 2 car unit. The driver passed the signal and by the time my coach got to the signal, (as you'd expect) it had a red aspect showing, but why wasn't the train 'tripped?' Do all the tripcocks become inactive apart from the ones in the 1st unit when they're coupled together, or do the train stops raise after a delay (say 30Secs) or so to allow the train to pass over? Tripcocks in the middle and at the rear of the train are rendered inoperative, i.e. only the one at the front is working. |