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Tunnel damage
In message , at 07:14:16 on Wed,
20 Jul 2005, Mike Bristow remarked: In article , Roland Perry wrote: Or is the reduced capacity that would offer actually worse than running nothing at all? I suspect that demand would so far strip supply that the platforms would be dangerously overcrowded. I was suggesting fairly short runs, with one train in each tunnel. You'd get about one every 10 minutes I suppose. isolating the power so that work around Kings X may be tricky. Just lift the rails for a short section south of the station. But I agree that you'd have to see where the power feed was, and make sure that was sufficient within the proposed schemes. -- Roland Perry |
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