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to LU, inasmuch as they can be set with both blades open, when they act as catchpoints. The locations are a) east end of Earls Court District station, and b) the turnback siding beyond West Hampstead (Jubilee Line). a photograph of the latter appears on p.150 of "Principles of London Underground Operations" by John Glover. These can be found at various locations, usually at the exit from sidings and where there is no space for the standard sand drag or arrestor. They effectively put the train "on the deck" if the points aren't set and the train carries on (the space between the running rails just gets wider and wider until the bogie eventually drops off!). On the Northern Line these can be found at: Archway siding, Finchley Central south siding and Tooting Broadway siding diagrams are on Tubeprune's web site at: http://www.trainweb.org/tubeprune/no...20diagrams.htm Roger Haven't had time to check the diagrams for the whole combine but, in addition to any others that I've listed, they are also found at: Willesden Green Roger |
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