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![]() wrote in message ... I agree about the speed issue, and seemingly nonsensical signal hold- ups. Why, for example, is the Eastbound District Line ALWAYS held up as it approaches Earl's Court - from either the Wimbledon branch or from West Kensington? There is no flat junction obstructing either entry. There are also 2 platforms at Earl's Court, and rarely if ever does a train from Wimbledon go into platform1 or a train from West Ken. go to platform 2 (can't remember even if there are cross-overs allowing this). There is no route from the Wimbledon branch to platform 1 (according to current Quail), but there is from West Ken to P2. Paul S |
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On 12 Oct, 19:49, "Paul Scott" wrote:
wrote in message ... I agree about the speed issue, and seemingly nonsensical signal hold- ups. Why, for example, is the Eastbound District Line ALWAYS held up as it approaches Earl's Court - from either the Wimbledon branch or from West Kensington? There is no flat junction obstructing either entry. There are also 2 platforms at Earl's Court, and rarely if ever does a train from Wimbledon go into platform1 or a train from West Ken. go to platform 2 (can't remember even if there are cross-overs allowing this). There is no route from the Wimbledon branch to platform 1 (according to current Quail), but there is from West Ken to P2. Paul S But there is a route from Olympia to platform 1 (and 2). There's a train currently arriving Earl's Court at 0712, for example. |
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On 12 Oct, 22:27, MIG wrote:
On 12 Oct, 19:49, "Paul Scott" wrote: wrote in message .... I agree about the speed issue, and seemingly nonsensical signal hold- ups. Why, for example, is the Eastbound District Line ALWAYS held up as it approaches Earl's Court - from either the Wimbledon branch or from West Kensington? There is no flat junction obstructing either entry. There are also 2 platforms at Earl's Court, and rarely if ever does a train from Wimbledon go into platform1 or a train from West Ken. go to platform 2 (can't remember even if there are cross-overs allowing this). There is no route from the Wimbledon branch to platform 1 (according to current Quail), but there is from West Ken to P2. Paul S But there is a route from Olympia to platform 1 (and 2). *There's a train currently arriving Earl's Court at 0712, for example. And I should have said one leaving Earls Court at 0702 and crossing all routes on the flat (given that from High Street Ken it's only possible to get to platform 4, a departure to Olympia has to block every track at some point, except the one from Wimbledon to platform 2). |
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![]() "MIG" wrote in message ... On 12 Oct, 19:49, "Paul Scott" wrote: wrote in message ... I agree about the speed issue, and seemingly nonsensical signal hold- ups. Why, for example, is the Eastbound District Line ALWAYS held up as it approaches Earl's Court - from either the Wimbledon branch or from West Kensington? There is no flat junction obstructing either entry. There are also 2 platforms at Earl's Court, and rarely if ever does a train from Wimbledon go into platform1 or a train from West Ken. go to platform 2 (can't remember even if there are cross-overs allowing this). There is no route from the Wimbledon branch to platform 1 (according to current Quail), but there is from West Ken to P2. Paul S But there is a route from Olympia to platform 1 (and 2). There's a train currently arriving Earl's Court at 0712, for example. I was really only intending to point out that a train from Wimbledon can't reach platform 1. As you say ex-Olympia trains are another potential conflict. Paul S |
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Thanks for those helpful insights. So Olympia trains (to/from) have
the potential to block any line EXCEPT the line from Wimbledon into platform 2, which has nothing obstructing it (except of course another train in platform 2)? M.M. |
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On 13 Oct, 11:49, " wrote:
Thanks for those helpful insights. So Olympia trains (to/from) have the potential to block any line EXCEPT the line from Wimbledon into platform 2, which has nothing obstructing it (except of course another train in platform 2)? M.M. Yes, basically. They have to start from platform 4, which they occupy, and they have to cross to the track from platform 3 towards either West Brompton or West Kensington, conflicting with anything from platform 3. They duck under the track from West Brompton and then cross the line from West Kensington on the flat. |
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