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If you're planning to detrain a southbound service at Finchley Central
and run it empty to Highgate depot, why not let it continue in service to East Finchley and detrain it there? That way you won't hold up all the following trains while the driver walks all the way down to the back and then to the front again. Or is there a logical explanation for this instruction? -- 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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In message , Clive D. W. Feather
writes If you're planning to detrain a southbound service at Finchley Central and run it empty to Highgate depot, why not let it continue in service to East Finchley and detrain it there? That way you won't hold up all the following trains while the driver walks all the way down to the back and then to the front again. Or is there a logical explanation for this instruction? Yes, they've done away with the guards who only walked from the back to the front. -- Clive. |
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![]() Clive D. W. Feather wrote: If you're planning to detrain a southbound service at Finchley Central and run it empty to Highgate depot, why not let it continue in service to East Finchley and detrain it there? That way you won't hold up all the following trains while the driver walks all the way down to the back and then to the front again. Or is there a logical explanation for this instruction? But how would going one extra stop and then detraining avoid any hold up? It would just mean the hold up would be delayed by a couple of minutes. |
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In message , Clive D. W. Feather
writes If you're planning to detrain a southbound service at Finchley Central and run it empty to Highgate depot, why not let it continue in service to East Finchley and detrain it there? That way you won't hold up all the following trains while the driver walks all the way down to the back and then to the front again. Or is there a logical explanation for this instruction? Perhaps the train was withdrawn as defective? -- 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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Clive D. W. Feather wrote: If you're planning to detrain a southbound service at Finchley Central and run it empty to Highgate depot, why not let it continue in service to East Finchley and detrain it there? I've seen southbound train terminate at East Fincley often[1], but I've never seen a southbound train terminate at Finchley Central. Or is there a logical explanation for this instruction? A failure of equipment which makes the train unsutable for passenger use between West Finchley and Finchley Central? At that point it's probably better to run empty to the depot than run into the nearest siding and try and fix it there. [1] I go from Finchley to Archway, and as almost all southbound trains at Finchley go at least that far, I usually ignore the platform indicator. This means I get on the fisrt southbound train, and occasionally change at East Finchley. I've done this perhaps five or six times in the last year. -- I don't play The Game - it's for five-year-olds with delusions of adulthood. |
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Dave Arquati wrote: wrote: But how would going one extra stop and then detraining avoid any hold up? It would just mean the hold up would be delayed by a couple of minutes. East Finchley has four platform faces, two of which lead solely to Highgate depot (thus any trains in these platforms do not block following trains) whilst Finchley Central has just two (where terminating trains do block following trains). Pedantically, Finchley Central has three plaform faces; two of which can be used by southbound trains (I think: can a north-to-south reversal be done by a train running south from platform 2? I'll have to look now; you've made me curious). -- I don't play The Game - it's for five-year-olds with delusions of adulthood. |
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In article , Mike Bristow
writes Pedantically, Finchley Central has three plaform faces; two of which can be used by southbound trains (I think: can a north-to-south reversal be done by a train running south from platform 2? No, it can't. I'm 96% sure (the signalling plan isn't with me) that the arrangements a Platform 1: enter from East Finchley, Mill Hill East, or south siding; exit to Mill Hill East or north siding. Platform 2: enter from East Finchley or south siding; exit to Mill Hill East, High Barnet, or north siding. Platform 3: enter from Mill Hill East, High Barnet, or north siding; exit to East Finchley or south siding. -- 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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