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Tom Anderson wrote:
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004, Piccadilly Pilot wrote: Tom Anderson wrote: On Mon, 4 Oct 2004, John Rowland wrote: Anyone wondering how Tramlink will bridge the vertical gap between Crystal Palace station and Crystal Palace Parade, might be interested in the German solution... I think TfL should suggest this to the safety bods just to get their reaction ! http://home.arcor.de/guenter.kretzsc...ack_carr_.html That's genius. Gets me thinking about other ways you could move trams, though. Could you fit one on a (specially-built) flatbed in a tube tunnel? How about a subsurface tunnel? Been done, Kingsway Tram Subway That's not what i meant - i meant loading a whole tram onto a flatbed wagon, then sending that through a normal tube tunnel. Just like the way cars use the Channel Tunnel. You could use it to provide high-speed single-seat journeys between different suburban tram networks (eg Croydon Tramlink to Cross-River Transit via the Northern Line ...). A backbone for a tram internet, if you will. What would be the point? Why not simply run it on its own wheels or build a normal underground railway? |
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On Thu, 7 Oct 2004, Piccadilly Pilot wrote:
Tom Anderson wrote: On Tue, 5 Oct 2004, Piccadilly Pilot wrote: Tom Anderson wrote: On Mon, 4 Oct 2004, John Rowland wrote: Anyone wondering how Tramlink will bridge the vertical gap between Crystal Palace station and Crystal Palace Parade, might be interested in the German solution... I think TfL should suggest this to the safety bods just to get their reaction ! http://home.arcor.de/guenter.kretzsc...ack_carr_.html That's genius. Gets me thinking about other ways you could move trams, though. Could you fit one on a (specially-built) flatbed in a tube tunnel? How about a subsurface tunnel? Been done, Kingsway Tram Subway That's not what i meant - i meant loading a whole tram onto a flatbed wagon, then sending that through a normal tube tunnel. Just like the way cars use the Channel Tunnel. You could use it to provide high-speed single-seat journeys between different suburban tram networks (eg Croydon Tramlink to Cross-River Transit via the Northern Line ...). A backbone for a tram internet, if you will. What would be the point? Why not simply run it on its own wheels or build a normal underground railway? The point is that the tubes are already there, so you don't need to build a new tunnel for the tram. Since tube trains are a bit big for on-street running, bringing them up is a non-starter, so you have to send the trams down. As for running on its own wheels - that could well be a better solution; the only drawback is that trams are fairly slow, whereas a tube train is fairly fast. You could always build faster trams, or attatch an extra loco for the tube run, i suppose. I have to confess that this is not an _entirely_ serious suggestion. But then, i wouldn't have thought the tram-on-funicular was, either! tom -- Pizza: cheap, easy, and portable. Oh, wait, that's me. Never mind. -- Edda |
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![]() --- Matt Ashbysaid: Err, is this guy actually suggesting that we dig up every road junction in London in an attempt to separate pedestrians, cycles and motor vehicles? Which would make it very hard for pedestrians to catch a bus, if the pavement is totally segregated from the bus stop! |
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In article ,
John Rowland wrote: Anyway, the Falkirk Wheel isn't real, it's just an elaborate hoax to trick unwitting websurfers into thinking there's something worth visiting in Falkirk. Haven't you noticed that every picture of it looks like it was drawn by a CAD package? I've wheely been round on it, John. Nick -- "And we will be restoring neurotypicality just as soon as we are sure what is normal anyway. Thank you". -- not quite DNA |
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