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Michael Bell writes
There are shielded 3rd rails on the continent, but I'm afraid I can't see Network Rail, with its many problems, and its difficulties with the TOCs, undertaking a project like this, no matter how worthwhile. Protected third rail is used on the DLR. HSE would not allow any new rail system to use unprotected third rail - although they will allow extensions to existing systems. From 1916 until around 1990, the Manchester Victoria-Bury service used trains operating off a 1200V DC protected third rail - with a side-contact. This system was replaced by overhead wires when the route was converted for use as part of the Metrolink system. A couple of pics which may help to illustrate the Bury system; http://www.therailwaycentre.com/EMU%...le/504_asbuilt http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~gsgleaves/gauge.jpg -- Dave |
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