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s.com, Mizter T scribeth thus On Sep 11, 8:33*pm, tony sayer wrote: In article , Roland Perry scribeth thus In message , at 07:53:32 on Sun, 11 Sep 2011, Mizter T remarked: Fitting equipment in deep level tunnels however isn't that easy a proposition - there'd need to be a near enough as can be 100% guarantee that it wouldn't catch fire, nor interfere with any safety critical LU kit such as signalling or comms, plus there'd be the very real issue of maintenance access. They fitted mobile access into the Heathrow Express tunnels years ago. Also the tunnel on the Oslo airport express. None of the issues you mention would be special to the London tubes. Wouldn't be any problem at all Google "leaky feeder" if your interested. Plenty of it in tunnels already!... I know about leaky feeders, but I'd posit that they don't seem to offer the completely painless trouble free solution that you suggest, lest it would have happened already. My guess is that the problematic issue is in installing equipment at the stations to service any leaky feeders. Shouldn't be just consider it as a very long leaking coax cable. If you need to extend it you just repeat it as such... The installation of the cross-track video projectors (to project ads on the far side of the tunnel wall) shows that where there's a will - i.e. lots of dosh - there's a way, but thus far there doesn't seem to have been enough of a will/ enough wonga to have make it happen. Well personally I find the tube LOUD enough without more noise "I'm in or on the underground!!!" -- Tony Sayer |
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