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Crossrail Elizabeth Line trainset unveiled
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Crossrail Elizabeth Line trainset unveiled
On Sun, 7 Aug 2016 20:48:17 +0100
"Clive D.W. Feather" wrote: On 01/08/2016 09:56, d wrote: Apparently a lot are heading up to the liverpool & manchester area. Curiously they're removing their 3rd rail shoegear which means they can't run on the merseyrail system which seems a bit shortsighted to me. You'd think the more flexibility the better. It's possible that the shoegear is out of gauge for somewhere up there. I think that's why the 365s had it removed when moved from south of the river to WAGN-as-was. Possibly. Though you'd think NR would keep most of the network in gauge for 3rd rail simply because there may well be a class 92 or 73 trundling along there one day. -- Spud |
Crossrail Elizabeth Line trainset unveiled
On 08/08/16 09:45, d wrote:
On Sun, 7 Aug 2016 20:48:17 +0100 "Clive D.W. Feather" wrote: On 01/08/2016 09:56, d wrote: Apparently a lot are heading up to the liverpool & manchester area. Curiously they're removing their 3rd rail shoegear which means they can't run on the merseyrail system which seems a bit shortsighted to me. You'd think the more flexibility the better. It's possible that the shoegear is out of gauge for somewhere up there. I think that's why the 365s had it removed when moved from south of the river to WAGN-as-was. Possibly. Though you'd think NR would keep most of the network in gauge for 3rd rail simply because there may well be a class 92 or 73 trundling along there one day. Don't 92s have/had third rail shoes which can be lifted above the normal level when not in use, for precisely this reason. -- Phil Liverpool, UK |
Crossrail Elizabeth Line trainset unveiled
On Mon, 8 Aug 2016 11:14:37 +0100, Phil wrote:
On 08/08/16 09:45, d wrote: On Sun, 7 Aug 2016 20:48:17 +0100 "Clive D.W. Feather" wrote: On 01/08/2016 09:56, d wrote: Apparently a lot are heading up to the liverpool & manchester area. Curiously they're removing their 3rd rail shoegear which means they can't run on the merseyrail system which seems a bit shortsighted to me. You'd think the more flexibility the better. It's possible that the shoegear is out of gauge for somewhere up there. I think that's why the 365s had it removed when moved from south of the river to WAGN-as-was. Possibly. Though you'd think NR would keep most of the network in gauge for 3rd rail simply because there may well be a class 92 or 73 trundling along there one day. Don't 92s have/had third rail shoes which can be lifted above the normal level when not in use, for precisely this reason. The cock and valve diagram for 92s [https://www.flickr.com/photos/99279135@N05/16825734107] seems to confirm that. 73s also do that as well as 377s [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_Class_377] also 350/1s :- http://www.railforums.co.uk/showthread.php?p=2649410 (".... visible in the raised position") |
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