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Northern Line Terminating at Euston
I've seen out of service trains reverse at Euston (Bank) but why would
they reverse an inservice train. At 7.30 this morning I crossed from Camden CX branch to HB branch and the first train was going to Euston only. No problems for me as I wanted the Victoria Line but this seemed an odd thing to do. Kevin |
Northern Line Terminating at Euston
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Northern Line Terminating at Euston
This was a southbound train. Considering the delay to the service,
bearing in mind that was right at the start of the rush hour, that this entailed it hardly seemed worth it. I was not aware that there had been any disruption but then I had cone down from Brent X and this train had come from the HB direction. Kevin |
Northern Line Terminating at Euston
TheOneKEA wrote:
Train reversals such as this one are usually done when the Line Controller is reforming the service due to disruption; the Euston Loop is especially useful because it allows Bank branch trains to traverse the entire branch, then reverse without crossing the junctions at Camden. Euston Loop? Can you tell us more about this? |
Northern Line Terminating at Euston
Brimstone wrote:
Euston Loop? Can you tell us more about this? Back in the days when the Bank branch platforms of the Northern Line at Euston were either face of an island platform (like Clapham Common), there was a scissors crossover south of the platforms to allow C&SLR trains to reverse south to Kennington and Clapham. When the C&SLR was connected to the CCE&HR at Camden Town and the Charing Cross/Bank branches formed, the scissors geometry was simplified to a single trailing crossover. Later, a link was installed between the NB tunnel and the Piccadilly Line; this is the Kings Cross Loop, and is the only track connection (out of two planned*) between the Northern and the rest of the LU combine. When the Victoria Line arrived, the NB track of the Northern Line, Bank branch, was diverted quite a distance south of Euston into a new alignment, and the Victoria Line brought between the two lines, facilitating cros-platform interchange. However, the presence of the trailing crossover was deemed to be too useful to the line, so instead of filling in the original NB tunnel north of the divergence, a step-plate junction was built. Now, a NB train gets a feather to enter the original NB tunnel, travel across the crossover and stop in Euston Bank branch SB platform, where they change ends and head off towards Kennington and Morden. * - the other one was a planned connection between the Bakerloo and the CCE&HR extension between Waterloo and Kennington; later it was downgraded to a non-track connection, and then later forgotten. I could be wrong about this though. |
Northern Line Terminating at Euston
What is a spep plate junc.
Kevin |
Northern Line Terminating at Euston
wrote:
What is a spep plate junc. Kevin contains a good explanation. |
Northern Line Terminating at Euston
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Northern Line Terminating at Euston
"TheOneKEA" wrote in message ups.com... Brimstone wrote: Euston Loop? Can you tell us more about this? Back in the days when the Bank branch platforms of the Northern Line at Euston were either face of an island platform (like Clapham Common), there was a scissors crossover south of the platforms to allow C&SLR trains to reverse south to Kennington and Clapham. When the C&SLR was connected to the CCE&HR at Camden Town and the Charing Cross/Bank branches formed, the scissors geometry was simplified to a single trailing crossover. Later, a link was installed between the NB tunnel and the Piccadilly Line; this is the Kings Cross Loop, and is the only track connection (out of two planned*) between the Northern and the rest of the LU combine. Interesting explanation snipped So it's not a loop as in the case of Kennington or Heathrow loops merely a connection to the Piccadilly with a reversing facility? |
Northern Line Terminating at Euston
Brimstone wrote: Interesting explanation snipped So it's not a loop as in the case of Kennington or Heathrow loops merely a connection to the Piccadilly with a reversing facility? Precisely. |
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