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Old November 25th 08, 12:08 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
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Default Bakerloo Line beyond Harrow & Wealdstone

"Peter Masson" wrote...
When three car trains run on the Northern City they stop halfway along
the northbound platform at Highbury & Islington, where there are no
cameras or mirrors. The trains are definitely OPO and there's no
platform dispatcher either.

Are they DOO now? When DOO started on the GN inner suburbans they took on
a
guard between Drayton Park and Moorgate.


They've been DOO for a good while now; Drayton park has (?had) mirrors
halfway up the platofrm when they lost the second man.

Come to think of it, I don't recall ever seeing them at Highbury - and I
don't recall ever seeing a dispatcher in the off-peak when three car trains
are still used.
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Andrew


 
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