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Why were the original IMR codes retained when the Northern Line cabins
were closed and the IMRs linked to Cobourg Street? Wouldn't it have been simpler to re-plate everything in the 'N' series? |
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TheOneKEA writes Why were the original IMR codes retained when the Northern Line cabins were closed and the IMRs linked to Cobourg Street? Wouldn't it have been simpler to re-plate everything in the 'N' series? Why go to the effort of re-plating, re-drawing all the circuit diagrams, changing all the manuals, ...? What's wrong with the present numbering? -- Clive D.W. Feather | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Please reply to the Reply-To address, which is: |
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Clive D. W. Feather wrote:
Why go to the effort of re-plating, re-drawing all the circuit diagrams, changing all the manuals, ...? What's wrong with the present numbering? The use of single-letter codes, compared to double-letter codes everywhere else (even on the same line!) seems a bit inconsistent to me. Admittedly, as long as everyone knows what everyone else is talking about, it boils down to a minor nit, but just the same it seems odd to see signals plated "G5" for example. |
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"Clive D. W. Feather" wrote in message ...
In article .com, TheOneKEA writes Why were the original IMR codes retained when the Northern Line cabins were closed and the IMRs linked to Cobourg Street? Wouldn't it have been simpler to re-plate everything in the 'N' series? Why go to the effort of re-plating, re-drawing all the circuit diagrams, changing all the manuals, ...? What's wrong with the present numbering? Circuit prints don't show the area code, just the signal number. G5 signal's circuitry for instance would have the circuit title 5G, and its signal relay would be 5GR. Saying that, as every sheet would have "INTERLOCKING MACHINE ROOM 'G' - GOLDERS GREEN" at the top the process to change every master by hand could get a bit labourious. |
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Thomas Crame wrote:
Circuit prints don't show the area code, just the signal number. G5 signal's circuitry for instance would have the circuit title 5G, and its signal relay would be 5GR. Saying that, as every sheet would have "INTERLOCKING MACHINE ROOM 'G' - GOLDERS GREEN" at the top the process to change every master by hand could get a bit labourious. Wow, I never knew that the signal codes were that extensive! |
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