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![]() On 12/05/2014 21:32, Richard J. wrote: Basil Jet wrote on 12 May 2014 17:20:41 ... http://www.standard.co.uk/news/transport/district-line-trains-smashed-into-one-another-on-notorious-section-of-track-9353270.html Dear me, District Dave's forum has banned all discussion about this thankfully mild collision, and all u.t.l can do is debate the wording of the press release/report. The scrape occurred between East Putney and Southfields, on a section of the District Line that used to be part of Southern Region BR. I understand that LU now manage the stations, but that the signalling is still operated by Network Rail. The key question, since it is alleged that the incident was caused by movement of the track, is who now maintains the track. LU (ex-Metronet) or Network Rail? And if the latter, is it as a subcontractor to LU or as owner of the track? LU is the infrastructure owner of the Wimbledon branch, and maintains it in house (it's ex-Metronet). The signalling is still done (under contract) by Network Rail, not sure what the masterplan is here in terms of the SSL signalling upgrade and continuing use by NR trains. The power comes from Network Rail too, but I think there are plans for it to be provided by LU instead. Point being, if the track was out of alignment, it's solely an LU matter. I wonder if there's a drainage problem around there - just south of East Putney where the line curves (next to Keswick Road) there's a bit of a cutting, though it's nothing dramatic. And just south of that there's a cut-and-cover tunnel under West Hill (aka the A3) - maybe it's soggy it there? They've banned mention of it on DD? Seems a bit OTT, but they do tend to get a bit jumpy about such things. |
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In article , (Mizter T) wrote:
On 12/05/2014 21:32, Richard J. wrote: Basil Jet wrote on 12 May 2014 17:20:41 ... http://www.standard.co.uk/news/trans...smashed-into-o ne-another-on-notorious-section-of-track-9353270.html Dear me, District Dave's forum has banned all discussion about this thankfully mild collision, and all u.t.l can do is debate the wording of the press release/report. The scrape occurred between East Putney and Southfields, on a section of the District Line that used to be part of Southern Region BR. I understand that LU now manage the stations, but that the signalling is still operated by Network Rail. The key question, since it is alleged that the incident was caused by movement of the track, is who now maintains the track. LU (ex-Metronet) or Network Rail? And if the latter, is it as a subcontractor to LU or as owner of the track? LU is the infrastructure owner of the Wimbledon branch, and maintains it in house (it's ex-Metronet). The signalling is still done (under contract) by Network Rail, not sure what the masterplan is here in terms of the SSL signalling upgrade and continuing use by NR trains. The power comes from Network Rail too, but I think there are plans for it to be provided by LU instead. Point being, if the track was out of alignment, it's solely an LU matter. I wonder if there's a drainage problem around there - just south of East Putney where the line curves (next to Keswick Road) there's a bit of a cutting, though it's nothing dramatic. And just south of that there's a cut-and-cover tunnel under West Hill (aka the A3) - maybe it's soggy it there? They've banned mention of it on DD? Seems a bit OTT, but they do tend to get a bit jumpy about such things. I always thought of it as quite a deep cutting when I used the footbridge over it between Keswick Road and Lytton Grove as a child. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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![]() On 12/05/2014 23:43, Paul Corfield wrote: [Wimbledon branch] I believe the track is maintained by LU and I think ownership moved to LU a number of years ago. [...] I think it was transferred at the time of rail privatisation in the mid 90's (ditto W&C line). |
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Sorry if this is stating the obvious but not every press release
reaches the TfL website. I've been sent releases by others that have never materialised on the site. Sorry. My mistake. Though it's an interesting interpretation of TfL's commitment to transparency if this is material they "push" ![]() I know the Line General Manager in question and he's perfectly competent and very experienced and will have had media training. If the words got mangled along the way I think I'd look to others as to who was doing the mangling! My apologies for any offence. -- Robin reply to address is (meant to be) valid |
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On 12/05/2014 23:57, Mizter T wrote:
On 12/05/2014 21:32, Richard J. wrote: Basil Jet wrote on 12 May 2014 17:20:41 ... http://www.standard.co.uk/news/transport/district-line-trains-smashed-into-one-another-on-notorious-section-of-track-9353270.html Dear me, District Dave's forum has banned all discussion about this thankfully mild collision, and all u.t.l can do is debate the wording of the press release/report. The scrape occurred between East Putney and Southfields, on a section of the District Line that used to be part of Southern Region BR. I understand that LU now manage the stations, but that the signalling is still operated by Network Rail. The key question, since it is alleged that the incident was caused by movement of the track, is who now maintains the track. LU (ex-Metronet) or Network Rail? And if the latter, is it as a subcontractor to LU or as owner of the track? LU is the infrastructure owner of the Wimbledon branch, and maintains it in house (it's ex-Metronet). The signalling is still done (under contract) by Network Rail, not sure what the masterplan is here in terms of the SSL signalling upgrade and continuing use by NR trains. What's also going to happen between Harrow-on-the-Hill and Amersham when they upgrade signals on that line? The power comes from Network Rail too, but I think there are plans for it to be provided by LU instead. When do NR trains run in revenue service on the Wimbledon branch, BTW? |
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On 12/05/2014 23:43, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Mon, 12 May 2014 21:32:37 +0100, "Richard J." wrote: Basil Jet wrote on 12 May 2014 17:20:41 ... http://www.standard.co.uk/news/trans...l?icn=ticker-2 Dear me, District Dave's forum has banned all discussion about this thankfully mild collision, and all u.t.l can do is debate the wording of the press release/report. The scrape occurred between East Putney and Southfields, on a section of the District Line that used to be part of Southern Region BR. I understand that LU now manage the stations, but that the signalling is still operated by Network Rail. The key question, since it is alleged that the incident was caused by movement of the track, is who now maintains the track. LU (ex-Metronet) or Network Rail? And if the latter, is it as a subcontractor to LU or as owner of the track? I believe the track is maintained by LU and I think ownership moved to LU a number of years ago. Clearly SWT have retained their historic running rights. The southern end of the line has been notorious for years with poor drainage, wet beds, ponding etc. It also used to flood causing signal failures whenever there was reasonably heavy rain. From memory LU spent a lot of money to deal with the worst sections of track so rain didn't kill the service. I would expect the line to have had a fair amount of attention in recent years to get the route prepared for S Stock deployment. What are those green objects that are at track level by the end of every station where S Stock runs, BTW? |
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On 13/05/2014 23:33, Michael R N Dolbear wrote:
wrote On 12/05/2014 23:57, Mizter T wrote: The power comes from Network Rail too, but I think there are plans for it to be provided by LU instead. When do NR trains run in revenue service on the Wimbledon branch, BTW? When they feel like it. As I and others have noted SWT passengers going home on any service that passes Wimbledon occasionally (twice a year perhaps) find themselves using these rails. Inexperienced commuters are often a little startled. Is there any regularly NR scheduled service via the Wimbledon branch at this point? |
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