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On Thu, 13 Dec 2007, Andy wrote:
On Dec 13, 6:36 pm, Tom Anderson wrote: On Thu, 13 Dec 2007, Paul Scott wrote: "Tom Anderson" wrote in message h.li... On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, Andy wrote: On Dec 12, 6:21 pm, Tom Anderson wrote: On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, Andy wrote: and there would be no connection back onto the LUL system for major servicing anyway. The St. Mary's curve to the District / Hammersmith & City lines is due to be taken out early next year and so the line will be 'on its own' with no connections to NR or LUL for a long time. Why is this link being removed? Are platforms being extended over it or something? Its only purpose is for ELL trains to get back to their main depot - Neasden is it? Once the ELL is rebuilt for main line spec trains, they will have no requirement to enter the LU system, indeed they are probably out of gauge for length anyway. The power supply and signalling systems at either side of the curve will be incompatible, so the track connection would appear irrelevant and unnecessary. I smell circular reasoning! Why can't the ELL going to use A stock? Because St Mary's curve is being taken out. Why is St Mary's curve being taken out? Because the ELL isn't going to use A stock! If the curve was left in, and other provisions made for continuing to run tube trains, the line could reopen soon and carry on running as before until the extensions are ready, at which point it could go over to NR operation. Yes, this would be more difficult and expensive than the current plan, but it would also mean that an entire line didn't have to close for three years! Apart from having a fourth rail, what would need to be done to make the line tube-friendly? I imagine NR signals would be fine, you'd just have to train drivers to read those instead of LU signals (do they do this already towards Richmond and Amersham?). What's the situation with platform height? Interestingly, the Always Touch Out website says that the infrastructure works were planned to be completed by May 2009 with test running from there on as some stock would be available. However, there appears to be some 'funny' dates in the construction section of the link. http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/3. I've not been able to find any other information about the timescale of the infrastructure works. If this outline plan is correct, then I could certainly see a much earlier reopening, providing that there are enough Class 378s are available to run a service. Aha. Let's hope! Another consideration with running A Stock on the route is how would you deal with the interface between LUL and NR signalling on the St. Mary's curve? The curve is only 450m junction to junction and the standard National Rail overlap is 200 yards (185m). There are already restrictions on the curve: only one train is allowed on the connection at once due to clearance issues with a train going the otherway. I think i'd run the whole thing as some sort of special-case token-based thing, where signallers have to manually lock the section the train is moving into, then order it to move, and then put the system back to automatic when it's in the right place. Assuming that's possible. It's a link that would see very little traffic, so this should be adequate. You would also need a trip cock tester on the curve or you would need to install temporary tripcocks to allow the A-stock to run. Good point. On the other shared lines, tripcocks are fitted to the signals and the NR trains (Class 313 in all cases) are also fitted. Interesting. Probably not appropriate in this case, as the use of LU stock would only be temporary. tom -- REMOVE AND DESTROY |
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