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At 03:06:46 on Mon, 21 Apr 2008 Boltar opined:-
Change the traction package on a unit, and put it back in service. Don't see why that would require closing the line. It might not be possible to couple a DC unit and an AC unit in a single train, but they can certainly share the same track and power rails. If they do it lets hope they don't reduce the performance of the central line trains to the slug like performance of the northern line ones. The central trains are the only ones on the tube that have anything approaching the decent acceleration that you'd expect on a modern metro. Is that because of the trains or because on the tube sections acceleration is aided by gravity? -- Thoss |
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