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On Jan 9, 3:38*am, "Steve Dulieu"
wrote: "John B" wrote in message ... On Jan 6, 1:52 pm, wrote: 1) the depot is at Cockfosters. Not sure what time this incident took place, but if the train died in a place where it blocked or MId to late afternoon. Right boys n' girls, this is what happened... (I have simplified this a bit but it's still gonna' be long) At about 14:53 a train departed CK platform 4, as it got out of the platform it became rear-tripped, coming to a halt with the rear of the train about 2 metres out of the platform. The T/Op went through his checks and identified the problem. He then set about getting the train moving. Sadly this is when it went all man-boobs up. The train had come to a stand on the one bit of track leaving CK where it was completely off juice (gapped in LU jargon) AND where the train will not roll - in either direction. Thanks for the comprehensive explanation (which I won't repeat). The bit I don't understand is how a whole train can be gapped. Could you clarify how that can occur (and why it isn't avoided for that matter)? How many shoes need to be in contact for movement to be possible, compressors to work etc? |
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