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Evening all,

I'm sure you're all already on top of this, but:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=jcRTs5ev34s

Apparently Tube Lines have decided YouTube is a sensible PR channel.

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Evening all,

I'm sure you're all already on top of this, but:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=jcRTs5ev34s

Apparently Tube Lines have decided YouTube is a sensible PR channel.

tom


Aren't the trains running wrong line in the animation? BTW, who pays
royalties on the name to whom - Tube Lines to Youtube or vice versa?
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Epicentre wrote:
Tom Anderson wrote in
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Evening all,

I'm sure you're all already on top of this, but:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=jcRTs5ev34s

Apparently Tube Lines have decided YouTube is a sensible PR
channel.

tom


Aren't the trains running wrong line in the animation?


Probably those bits are generic metro animation from Alcatel who are
supplying their SelTrac train control system.
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On 17 Jan, 08:19, Epicentre wrote:

Aren't the trains running wrong line in the animation? BTW, who pays
royalties on the name to whom - Tube Lines to Youtube or vice versa?


Both to TfL, surely?

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...hts.pdf#page=7

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On 17 Jan, 09:18, "Richard J." wrote:
Probably those bits are generic metro animation from Alcatel who are
supplying their SelTrac train control system.


Looks like a stylized version of the trains on Paris Line 14, which
has SelTrac signalling and runs on the right.

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On 17 Jan, 08:19, Epicentre wrote:
Tom Anderson wrote:

Evening all,


I'm sure you're all already on top of this, but:


http://youtube.com/watch?v=jcRTs5ev34s


Apparently Tube Lines have decided YouTube is a sensible PR channel.


tom


Aren't the trains running wrong line in the animation? BTW, who pays
royalties on the name to whom - Tube Lines to Youtube or vice versa?



There aren't any royalties involved - TubeLines is merely using
YouTube as a convenient host for its videos. The YouTube videos might
be embedded on certain webpages on the TubeLines website, though a
very brief search by me just now didn't reveal anu such pages.
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On Jan 17, 1:18 am, "Richard J." wrote:

Probably those bits are generic metro animation from Alcatel who are
supplying their SelTrac train control system.


nitpick

Actually it is Thales who are supplying the SelTrac S40 system ...
Thales having taken over that particular part of Alcatel some time
ago.

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D7666 wrote:
On Jan 17, 1:18 am, "Richard J."
wrote:

Probably those bits are generic metro animation from Alcatel who
are supplying their SelTrac train control system.


nitpick

Actually it is Thales who are supplying the SelTrac S40 system ...
Thales having taken over that particular part of Alcatel some time
ago.

/nitpick


Yes, of course. Thanks for the correction. Must remember not to rely
on Wikipedia to ratify my memory!
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D7666 wrote:
On Jan 17, 1:18 am, "Richard J."
wrote:

Probably those bits are generic metro animation from Alcatel who
are supplying their SelTrac train control system.


nitpick

Actually it is Thales who are supplying the SelTrac S40 system ...
Thales having taken over that particular part of Alcatel some time
ago.

/nitpick


Yes, of course. Thanks for the correction. Must remember not to rely on
Wikipedia to ratify my memory!


Shirley, much better not to go near Wakipedia at all..:-)
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