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On Sat, 08 Oct 2011 09:30:50 +0100, Paul Terry wrote:
[10 car trains at Feltham] The fate of Feltham was left open for future discussion in the NR strategic development plan of last year. Closure of the level crossing is one solution being considered, but I think it's more likely that they'll fall back on the cheaper alternative of using selective door opening at Feltham. For the up line, will they place the 10 car stopping point beyond the end of the up platform, and enable doors on the rear 8 cars, or will they stop the train foul of the crossing and open the front 8? Neither seems an ideal solution, at least on the down they can do the normal and enable doors on the front 8 cars without fouling the crossing. Looking at google maps, I think that you might just be able to fit 9 cars in between the crossing and the stopping point on the up, given a stopping point that places the front passenger doors on the platform before the road bridge, but you're not going to fit 10 in without fouling the crossing or having the cab past the end of the platform. A panoramio pic shows that the up platform ends at the overbridge anyway, and although there is space between the bridge and the line, there would be reduced headroom for passengers under the bridge if the platforms were extended, as well as passengers having to move track side of the safety line to pass under the bridge. Presumably extending the platforms in the up direction would entail placing the arch span of the overbridge that crosses the line with concrete or steel beams supporting the roadway, which would I guess entail a significant possession of both the line and roadway. Rgds Denis McMahon |
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