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![]() "Peter Smyth" wrote in message ... "Mike Bristow" wrote in message ... In article , Andrew wrote: Does anyone remember a major power cut on an early weekday morning sometime in the mid 1990s on the Underground ? If I remember it right it was caused by a cable failing somewhere near Blackwall which fed the eastern end of the Central line, and the subsequent surge on other parts of the supply system caused a domino effect of fuses tripping until the whole system was without power. Supplies to traction, station lighting, signalling were lost. Most of the system got going again later in the day (early afternoon?), although the Central line east of Liverpool Street did not run for a further 5 days or so. CULG (http://www.davros.org/rail/culg/) does not mention any incident that closed more than a station or three beteen 1957 & the problems earlier this year. Either you're missremembering something, or Clive doesn't know about a 5 day closure east of Liverpool Street. Personally, my money's on you missremembering (although proof to the contrary would be most interesting!) http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...tival.ed.ac.uk refers to a power-cut on the Central Line on 24th November 1993 which sounds like it could be what the OP is referring to. Peter Smyth That would be it I think. The date sounds right. It did actually affect all lines in some form. Andrew |
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