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On 16 Nov 2006 15:45:10 -0800, "alex_t"
wrote: Tramlink recently suffered theft of parts of its electrical distribution and bonding system Who the hell would need that? MetroNet? :-) When I still lived in Newcastle in the eighties, it was commonplace (i.e. happened several times a month) for the pikeys of the day to steal huge lengths of signalling cable from certain sections of the Metro, by attaching it to a land rover and pulling it all out of the concrete troughs. I think the overhead lines were pulled down in a similar way on occasion too. I presume it got melted down for the copper because I can't imagine who would want pre-used cable of that specification (it would be damn obvious where it had come from). No idea if it still happens as I no longer live there, I presume they have either fortified the line or buried the cables better, or maybe it is no longer economic to melt down copper cabling. |
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