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Old January 18th 04, 07:16 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Niklas Karlsson Niklas Karlsson is offline
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Default Fastest tube trains?

In article , David B wrote:
The best way to measure the speed is get a good GPS receiver - although its
use is obviously limited to surface sections. AFAIK the Picadilly line 1973
stock has a top speed of 45 mph. 60 mph on A60/62 Metropolitan line stock is
only achievable west of Harrow on the Hill.


I tried to do this on the Met line the other day, but couldn't seem to
get sufficiently good GPS reception (yes, this was in the surface
sections).

I've also tried doing the same on the SWT Reading line, which seems to
work well on the Junipers, but not very well at all on the 455s and
421s/423s, for some reason.

Perhaps there are GPS receivers with better sensitivity than my basic
eTrex, though?

Niklas
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