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![]() "Mizter T" wrote in message ... On 13 Feb, 13:47, kytelly wrote: Apart from moving block signalling of course! Though some omissions will be because the whole network was designed with the assumption of 30per hour services (was it 36 per hour at one point?) Personally I think they should have been a bit more infrastructure to isolate failed trains and be able to run more of a service on parts of the line while other bits were suspended I suppose avoiding trains or signalling failing in the first place would be preferable. The whole Jubilee line should be using Automatic Train Operation by September 2011, though ATO will be introduced incrementally on different sections of the line - this is according to the February TfL board papers, see this entry on Mr Thant's blog (or indeed click through via the links provided there and read the actual papers themselves): http://londonconnections.blogspot.co...ellaneous.html Automatic train operation on the Jubilee Line, and starting June this year. If the BBC said that there would be hundreds of train spotters posting here to say that the BBC was talking ********. Kevin |
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