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North London Line goes 4-car in early 2011
On 8 Jul, 19:46, "Nick Pedley"
wrote: "Paul Scott" wrote in message ... "Mojo" wrote in message .uk... Doesn't SDO require the guard and driver to be able to get out onto the platform, so having the front car off the platform may not be an acceptable solution even if the signal could be moved. I was under the impression that they were planning to get rid of guards on the NLL. Although that wouldn't help the driver, might certaintly help. I'm guessing rules on LU are different, as there's a station on the Northern Line IIRC where the front set of doors are not opened. I think the key thing is that new operations have to conform to current rules. I think the end door stuff on the Northern line goes back quite a while. Is the cab beyond the platform end, or is their one of those narrow walkways for the driver, beyond the public area of the platform? IIRC this is Leicester Square or Charing Cross. "On arrival at the next station, the first set of doors in the first carriage will not open. Passengers in the First carriage should move to the rear of the train in order to leave" (or something like that!). This operates in both directions and I think the platforms are simply too narrow at that point, there being some structure on the platform. As these are the doors closest to the drivers cab it isn't too hard for them to look out and check. Not only that but the actual required stopping point is clearly marked on the tunnel wall. Nick -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com I thought it was the rear 2 doors in the final car? Possibly both.. |
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North London Line goes 4-car in early 2011
On Jul 8, 8:41 pm, JL wrote:
On 8 Jul, 19:46, "Nick Pedley" wrote: "Paul Scott" wrote in message ... "Mojo" wrote in message .uk... Doesn't SDO require the guard and driver to be able to get out onto the platform, so having the front car off the platform may not be an acceptable solution even if the signal could be moved. I was under the impression that they were planning to get rid of guards on the NLL. Although that wouldn't help the driver, might certaintly help. I'm guessing rules on LU are different, as there's a station on the Northern Line IIRC where the front set of doors are not opened. I think the key thing is that new operations have to conform to current rules. I think the end door stuff on the Northern line goes back quite a while. Is the cab beyond the platform end, or is their one of those narrow walkways for the driver, beyond the public area of the platform? IIRC this is Leicester Square or Charing Cross. "On arrival at the next station, the first set of doors in the first carriage will not open. Passengers in the First carriage should move to the rear of the train in order to leave" (or something like that!). This operates in both directions and I think the platforms are simply too narrow at that point, there being some structure on the platform. As these are the doors closest to the drivers cab it isn't too hard for them to look out and check. Not only that but the actual required stopping point is clearly marked on the tunnel wall. Nick -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com I thought it was the rear 2 doors in the final car? Possibly both..- Hide quoted text - In the rush hour it is physically impossible to get out at Charing Cross if you forgetfully get on at the back going south. I have been caught out more than once and had to go on to Waterloo instead. I don't think it's necessary, since the last doors are well within the platform. In the case of the two young tourists with cases who found themselves trapped on one of those occasions (and behind whom I was therefore trapped), forgetfulness doesn't come into it, and it's another great welcome to London. |
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