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Presumably these stats all relate to surface sections. It would be
interesting to learn what the highest/average speeds are in the tunnelled sections. Obvious constraints are the frequency of station stops, gradients and curves - I would have thought the average speed was probably around 30 mph or less. Also in the case of 'tube' lines there must also be issues relating to air pressure and resistance, the train is after all acting rather like the piston in a bicycle pump. As a child I recall rather uncomfortable 'ear popping' on the Northern Line section between Kennington and Waterloo. "Andrew P Smith" wrote in message news ![]() In article , "Roger the cabin boy (Lappy)" writes Met is 50 I thought the Central went at up to 100kph? -- Andrew Electronic communications can be altered and therefore the integrity of this communication can not be guaranteed. Views expressed in this communication are those of the author and not associations or companies I am involved with. |
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