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On Feb 20, 10:37*am, Ganesh Sittampalam
wrote: On 20 Feb, 09:26, wrote: Seems that theres been a failure this morning between T123 and T5 according to the traffic news. Can't even virtually brand new signals work without failing on this system? Whats the reason, cheap components, poor maintenance, bad design? Bad luck? Luck shouldn't come into it. These systems are supposed to be professionally built and maintained. There might be an excuse for endless failures on older bits of the system but this was only opened last year. B2003 |
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