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On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 10:41:55 -0000, "John Rowland"
wrote: "Arthur Figgis" ] wrote in message .. . Is it because of the TPWS (a safety system, look for some metal grills between the rails), which would stop them if they came in any faster than a crawl? A while ago there were some posters at either Victoria or Waterloo explaining it. I've heard announcements pleading with people not to try to open the slam doors, as the train would continue to crawl rather than stop as might be expected. So has this particular implementation of TPWS made the railway less safe? The slam door problem will disapear soon anyway. TPWS did mean that trains were having to accelerate towards the buffers to make it all the way into the station. -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
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