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"Peter Masson" wrote in message ...
"R.C. Payne" wrote in message ... S R wrote: I can't see any reason why they'd diagram in such a way to be 376 only, but it could be done in theory, which is why I assume the OP asked the question. My reason for asking was concern that routes limited by platform length to 8-car trains would see all their peak-period 6- and 8-car trains replaced by 5-car trains. Which stations/routes are restricted to 8 cars? I might have been sensible to have designed the 376s with selective door opening to permit 10 car working to these stations. What actually is the history of the 12 car networker thing? I recall lots of platform lengthening happening at about the time the networkers were coming in, but I wasn't really paying attention at the time? What work was left undone that would have allowed 12 car trains, and what were the originally intended routes for them? As others have mentioned, the suburban routes from Victoria and Blackfriars are limited to 8 car trains, but there is no suggestion that 376s will be diagrammed on these routes. This includes Victoria - Dartford, because of short platfroms at Denmark Hill, Peckham Rye and Nunhead. The abortive 12-car scheme included Charing Cross and Cannon Street to Dartford (via all routes) and Orpington. I am not sure whether it also included Dartford - Gravesend (and Gillingham?), and Orpington - Sevenoaks. It did not include Bromley North (which had already become a self-contained shuttle) or Lewisham - Hayes. AIUI it was abandoned because of a downturn in London commuting in the early 1990s because of a recession, because the works required at a few stations (Dartford, Lewisham, for example) was proving seriously difficult and expensive, because the money wasn't there for sufficient stock to run 12-car trains, and possibly because someone did some calculations and found that a power upgrade (which hadn't been budgetted) was needed. Peter What was the problem with Lewisham? The platforms were extended and the signals were moved as far as I can remember. Passengers at platform 4 regularly have to chase the trains almost all the way to Blackheath, despite the main entrance and all the information displays being on the section of platform which is no longer used. |
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