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Piccadilly line extension to Terminal 5/Heathrow Express extension to T5
On Wed, 26 May 2004 01:00:06 +0100, "John Rowland"
wrote: "Ben Nunn" wrote in message ... But most, if not all of these are stations with a terminal facilitiy, so are not the same as the new T123 station at all. The number of trains departing and arriving each platform from Tooting Broadway, for example, is exactly the same - the number that leave empty in a southbound direction is equal to the number that arrive empty on the Northbound platform. Maybe you didn't get the message from M L Dickinson, but at Harlesden and Stonebridge Park there are about 50% more trains to London than there are from London. This is because the trains which terminate at Stonebridge Park run empty from Willesden Junction, due to LU not having any staff to perform the tipping-out duty at Stonebridge Park. And also the fact that every instance of people being overcarried into sidings or depots has to be reported to the HMRI (following the death at Liverpool St? when someone was carried into the sidings). Hence there have to be people specifically allocated to make sure this happens where "reversals" are scheduled. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
Piccadilly line extension to Terminal 5/Heathrow Express extension to T5
"Richard J." wrote in message ... Boltar wrote: "John Rowland" wrote in message ... "Ben Nunn" wrote in message ... But most, if not all of these are stations with a terminal facilitiy, so are not the same as the new T123 station at all. The number of trains departing and arriving each platform from Tooting Broadway, for example, is exactly the same - the number that leave empty in a southbound direction is equal to the number that arrive empty on the Northbound platform. Maybe you didn't get the message from M L Dickinson, but at Harlesden and Stonebridge Park there are about 50% more trains to London than there are from London. This is because the trains which terminate at Stonebridge Park run empty from Willesden Junction, due to LU not having any staff to perform the tipping-out duty at Stonebridge Park. Why can't the driver do it they they do elsewhere on the system? Because, without assistance from station staff, he has to walk the whole length of the train and back, checking each car and closing the doors, and this holds up following trains. In fact, Wood Green does have to have staff availible to assist with detrainments, a thing called an HMRI check takes place twice a day to make sure that they are. Of course the problem with Wood Green is that trains can be reversed there at very short notice so at times the driver may have tipped the train out before the word has got to the SA that he needs to be on the platform to assist. -- Cheers, Steve. If The Good Lord had meant for us to be fiscally prudent, He would not have given us the platinum credit card... Change colour to PC Plod's lights to reply. |
Piccadilly line extension to Terminal 5/Heathrow Express extension to T5
In article , Richard J.
writes Re your last point, responsibility doesn't mean he has to do everything himself. He can accept an assurance from other qualified staff, in this and other cases. Which he or she does at their own risk. -- 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. |
Piccadilly line extension to Terminal 5/Heathrow Express extension to T5
In message , Paul Corfield
writes And also the fact that every instance of people being overcarried into sidings or depots has to be reported to the HMRI (following the death at Liverpool St? when someone was carried into the sidings). Hence there have to be people specifically allocated to make sure this happens where "reversals" are scheduled. An S-Board at the headwall indicates to the driver that station staff are available to help with detraining. If one SA is available he/she starts at the back and meets the driver in the middle. If there are two of us, it can be done in under two minutes. (Depending how co-operative the passengers are) -- Kat Me, Ambivalent? Well, yes and no. |
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