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Murad Qureshi calls for new signal box - 1928 equipment causing
commuter misery at Edgware Road Tube Published: 4 June 2010 by JAMIE WELHAM IT has been described as the “arm-pit” of the underground and is a perennial source of rage for browbeaten Circle line commuters. http://www.westendextra.com/news/201...y-edgware-road |
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![]() "Paul Corfield" wrote in message ... On Sat, 5 Jun 2010 10:19:53 -0700 (PDT), CJB wrote: Murad Qureshi calls for new signal box - 1928 equipment causing commuter misery at Edgware Road Tube Published: 4 June 2010 by JAMIE WELHAM IT has been described as the "arm-pit" of the underground and is a perennial source of rage for browbeaten Circle line commuters. http://www.westendextra.com/news/201...y-edgware-road So what? Mr Qureshi was told all about this prior to his visit because Mike Brown (LUL MD) explained what happens at Edgware Road when he sat in front of the GLA Transport Committee recently. The more important issue here is not that Mr Qureshi does a "headline grab" but that the sub surface resignalling proceeds to programme. It is that which will deliver improvement but it will still take a number of years to achieve. The 1928 signal box is not going to disappear for a number of years. Its continuing existence is a classic example of "make do and mend" investment decisions (and lack of sustained capital monies) that have prevented large scale signalling works on the sub surface network for decades. This is what you get when people decide that it is OK to slash expenditure on public transport. -- Paul C 1928 it's hardly old for the railway is it? |
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On 5 June, 19:24, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Sat, 5 Jun 2010 10:19:53 -0700 (PDT), CJB wrote: Murad Qureshi calls for new signal box - 1928 equipment causing commuter misery at Edgware Road Tube Published: *4 June 2010 by JAMIE WELHAM IT has been described as the arm-pit of the underground and is a perennial source of rage for browbeaten Circle line commuters. http://www.westendextra.com/news/201...-calls-new-sig... So what? * Mr Qureshi was told all about this prior to his visit because Mike Brown (LUL MD) *explained what happens at Edgware Road when he sat in front of the GLA Transport Committee recently. The more important issue here is not that Mr Qureshi does a "headline grab" but that the sub surface resignalling proceeds to programme. It is that which will deliver improvement but it will still take a number of years to achieve. The 1928 signal box is not going to disappear for a number of years. Its continuing existence is a classic example of "make do and mend" investment decisions (and lack of sustained capital monies) that have prevented large scale signalling works on the sub surface network for decades. *This is what you get when people decide that it is OK to slash expenditure on public transport. -- Paul C Or, to be more exact, cut capital expenditure in the downside of an economic cyle to reduce costs. In fact the crux of the argument in the recent general election, with Labour and LDs [the majority] arguing against and Tories [the minority] arguing for. And that which the coalition is now putting through with LD support [Apologies to the non-English contributors for the UK-centric interpretation] Patrick |
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On Jun 5, 6:19*pm, CJB wrote:
Murad Qureshi calls for new signal box - 1928 equipment causing commuter misery at Edgware Road Tube Published: *4 June 2010 by JAMIE WELHAM IT has been described as the “arm-pit” of the underground and is a perennial source of rage for browbeaten Circle line commuters. http://www.westendextra.com/news/201...-calls-new-sig... The older equipment often works better than the newer kit though! The east end of the Piccadilly is a prime example! (as for the new signalling on the Jubilee) |
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"Paul Corfield" wrote in message
On Sat, 5 Jun 2010 10:19:53 -0700 (PDT), CJB wrote: Murad Qureshi calls for new signal box - 1928 equipment causing commuter misery at Edgware Road Tube Published: 4 June 2010 by JAMIE WELHAM IT has been described as the "arm-pit" of the underground and is a perennial source of rage for browbeaten Circle line commuters. http://www.westendextra.com/news/201...y-edgware-road So what? Mr Qureshi was told all about this prior to his visit because Mike Brown (LUL MD) explained what happens at Edgware Road when he sat in front of the GLA Transport Committee recently. The more important issue here is not that Mr Qureshi does a "headline grab" but that the sub surface resignalling proceeds to programme. It is that which will deliver improvement but it will still take a number of years to achieve. The 1928 signal box is not going to disappear for a number of years. Its continuing existence is a classic example of "make do and mend" investment decisions (and lack of sustained capital monies) that have prevented large scale signalling works on the sub surface network for decades. This is what you get when people decide that it is OK to slash expenditure on public transport. Had Metronet not imploded, when was the SSL resignalling supposed to be installed? I had thought it wasn't all that far in the future. |
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On 05/06/2010 18:19, CJB wrote:
Murad Qureshi calls for new signal box - 1928 equipment causing commuter misery at Edgware Road Tube Published: 4 June 2010 by JAMIE WELHAM IT has been described as the “arm-pit” of the underground and is a perennial source of rage for browbeaten Circle line commuters. http://www.westendextra.com/news/201...y-edgware-road "When there was only one line for the whole of London" What can that refer to? Neither telephones nor rail lines makes much sense in this context. -- John Wright Use your imagination Marvin! Life's bad enough as it is - why invent any more of it. |
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On Sun, 06 Jun 2010 15:58:44 +0100 someone who may be john wright
wrote this:- "When there was only one line for the whole of London" What can that refer to? Neither telephones nor rail lines makes much sense in this context. Indeed. The whole sentence is "At its nerve centre is a signal box first fitted in 1928 – a relic from the first days of the network when there was only one line for the whole of London." I suspect that it is just bad journalism, mixing up things the journalist was told. As background the journalist may have been told that at one time Edgware Road was on the only underground railway line [1] not just in London but in the world. However, that was a long time before 1928. The photograph shows a miniature lever frame box typical of the era, particularly in London and SE England. If it has been well maintained the lever frame should work well, though if the components on the track are of the same era some may be giving rather more trouble, though fish tank relays tend to be pretty indestructible. [1] in the sense of a railway running under city streets for an extended distance with intermediate stations. There were earlier underground railways, including the Liverpool and Manchester Railway tunnels in Liverpool http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/sites/l/liverpool_edge_hill_cutting/index.shtml -- David Hansen, Edinburgh I will *always* explain revoked encryption keys, unless RIP prevents me http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2000...#pt3-pb3-l1g54 |
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On Jun 6, 7:11*pm, David Hansen
wrote: The whole sentence is "At its nerve centre is a signal box first fitted in 1928 The photograph shows a miniature lever frame box typical of the era, Here it is : http://www.wbsframe.mste.co.uk/publi...ware_Road.html -- Nick |
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On Sun, 6 Jun 2010, David Hansen wrote:
On Sun, 06 Jun 2010 15:58:44 +0100 someone who may be john wright wrote this:- "When there was only one line for the whole of London" What can that refer to? Neither telephones nor rail lines makes much sense in this context. Indeed. The whole sentence is "At its nerve centre is a signal box first fitted in 1928 ? a relic from the first days of the network when there was only one line for the whole of London." I suspect that it is just bad journalism, mixing up things the journalist was told. As background the journalist may have been told that at one time Edgware Road was on the only underground railway line [1] not just in London but in the world. However, that was a long time before 1928. The photograph shows a miniature lever frame box typical of the era, particularly in London and SE England. Hang on, so that levery pipe-organ thing the guy in the photo is playing is from 1928? I assumed the story meant the signal box was built in 1928, not necessarily that all the equipment in it was still original. But i know nothing of these things. Hold on, i've just looked at the link Nick posted. It's not from 1928 - it's from 1926! Yikes! tom -- I see large and small words on this page, arranged in long rows separated by little dotty characters. Suspect written by little dotty characters, too. -- RonJeffries |
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On Jun 6, 10:45*pm, Tom Anderson wrote:
is from 1928? I assumed the story meant the signal box was built in 1928, not necessarily that all the equipment in it was still original. But i know nothing of these things. Hold on, i've just looked at the link Nick posted. It's not from 1928 - it's from 1926! Yikes! Ther are others the saem Hammersmith 1931 http://www.wbsframe.mste.co.uk/public/Hammersmith.html and other cabins like Rayners Lane, Harrow on Hill still manned power frames. *Almost* the entire underground except Central line and east end of Jubilee (JLE) is on V-style remote control frames. -- Nick |
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