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DLR train testing between Canning Town - Stratford
On Dec 16, 7:55 am, MIG wrote: On Dec 16, 12:42 am, Mizter T wrote: On Dec 15, 10:53 pm, MIG wrote: On Dec 15, 6:10 pm, "Mizter T" wrote: "Recliner" wrote: [...] And I also remember a discussion here about whether the trains were were even articulated. I think I'll pass on travelling on a non-articulated vehicle on the DLR - the result could be rather messy! I think the question was to do with how many bogies there are, and there are three per "carriage" rather than four. Er, which question? The discussion about whether the trains were even articulated. I think someone said that if what appear to be two cars have a shared bogie in the middle, then it's right to call them single vehicles than a unit of two (although that's still how I see them). OK, understood your comments referred back to that previous discussion (cited by Recliner) which I vaguely remember! Agree that I see them as a unit of two too. When was the last time that a single vehicle (single carriage) train ran on the DLR? |
DLR train testing between Canning Town - Stratford
On Dec 16, 1:03*pm, "Mizter T" wrote:
On Dec 16, 7:55 am, MIG wrote: On Dec 16, 12:42 am, Mizter T wrote: On Dec 15, 10:53 pm, MIG wrote: On Dec 15, 6:10 pm, "Mizter T" wrote: "Recliner" wrote: [...] And I also remember a discussion here about whether the trains were were even articulated. I think I'll pass on travelling on a non-articulated vehicle on the DLR - the result could be rather messy! I think the question was to do with how many bogies there are, and there are three per "carriage" rather than four. Er, which question? The discussion about whether the trains were even articulated. *I think someone said that if what appear to be two cars have a shared bogie in the middle, then it's right to call them single vehicles than a unit of two (although that's still how I see them). OK, understood your comments referred back to that previous discussion (cited by Recliner) which I vaguely remember! Agree that I see them as a unit of two too. When was the last time that a single vehicle (single carriage) train ran on the DLR? Hmm. Can't answer if it's a question but, if it's a quiz, can I guess 1999? |
DLR train testing between Canning Town - Stratford
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DLR train testing between Canning Town - Stratford
On Dec 17, 12:10*am, wrote: Mizter T wrote: When was the last time that a single vehicle (single carriage) train ran on the DLR? Never? Is most definitely the wrong answer! |
DLR train testing between Canning Town - Stratford
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