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![]() "Mark Townend" wrote in message ... "John Rowland" wrote in message ... "CJC" wrote in message om... Kennington Charing Cross branch. Isn't there a loop at kennington? Yes. So? The train still has to be cleared with the following train queueing behind it, just as it would at Paddington Crossrail LUL trains don't have an enclosed gangway between their very closely coupled cars, and significant gaps can open up between them on sharp curves through which a human could fall, the major factor in how the unfortunate gentleman at Liverpool Street met his end. Modern mainline rolling stock by contrast has enclosed corridor connections, so it can be made nearly impossible for someone to fall out of a moving train (certainly no more in a siding move than anywhere in normal passenger service). As long as such standards are followed , and the move to a reversing siding is protected to full passenger signalling standards (TCs clear, FPLs bolted, flank traps and forward train protection proved in place) then I can see no reason a case couldn't be made not to fully check the train before proceding, as long as a walk through is carried out once berthed in the siding and a safe procedure for removing people found is in place. This seems to be the case already on the DLR. The end doors need a key to open them from the inside, so the passenger area is secure. I didn't notice any walk-through before the doors were closed at Bank yesterday and the train departed for the siding. However, with large numbers of foreign visitors likely to use Crossrail to get to Heathrow, reliance on a PA announcement would not be sufficient to dislodge everyone. They will need extra platform staff at Paddington IMO. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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"Richard J." wrote in message ...
However, with large numbers of foreign visitors likely to use Crossrail to get to Heathrow, reliance on a PA announcement would not be sufficient to dislodge everyone. They will need extra platform staff at Paddington IMO. CCTV could play a useful role in checking the cars. It is likely that cameras will be installed for security purposes, in any case, so it may be possible to use them for this purpose also. |
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