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![]() "Nick Leverton" wrote in message ... In article , Robin Mayes wrote: "Andy & Kim" wrote in message ... Hi Guy's, Regarding the recent bombings, does anybody know how badly damaged the tunnels are and the infrastructure it's self? Yes Do you know who knows ? (Educated guesses allowed :-)) News today is the the Circle ought to open within a fortnight. The Picc is to remain closed for an unspecified (unknown) time, probably many months. Nick -- http://www.leverton.org/ ... So express yourself |
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I just read this from the tube's website on the ask tube section
"Question When will the Tubes be returning to normal after the events of 7 July? Answer We will not be in a position to add to the current level of service on the Metropolitan, Circle, District and Hammersmith & City lines for a number of days. The service on the Piccadilly line will remain suspended between Arnos Grove and Hyde Park Corner for the foreseeable future. Following agreement with the Police, the Victoria line is now stopping at King's Cross/St Pancras. The Northern line will start stopping at King's Cross/St Pancras again from Monday 17 July." this text gives the ideia that the suspention is here to stay, what do you think? |
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by the way... if they only have problem with the cables why does circle
will be working soon? does that line don't have cables? (I know it's not so close to the train, but they're still there, don't they? Pedro. |
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On 19 Jul 2005 12:38:38 -0700, "mtveurope" wrote:
by the way... if they only have problem with the cables why does circle will be working soon? does that line don't have cables? (I know it's not so close to the train, but they're still there, don't they? I have not seen any detailed information but both of the Circle Line bombs took place in wider tunnels and the trains are of a different profile to those of the Picc Line. Therefore the outward effect of the explosions would seem to be less. As there is more space in the sub surface tunnels then it is possible that there is less cable damage. All tube lines have a range of cables running alongside to provide telephone, communication, signalling and power supplies. The amount of cabling is potentially more complex at junctions and all of the explosions took place near junctions or crossovers so there is a clear need to be careful in clearing / cleaning / repairing the sites so that more damage is not caused in the short run. There will be important issues to consider in what is restored in what order to ensure a logical and safe approach is taken, that the infrastructure is in a resilient state and that the safety regulators can be confident on behalf of the public that the railway is safe to reopen. People will naturally be concerned / nervous about travelling over the bombed sections of line so a fully safe and reliable railway is needed to provide reassurance to London's tube users. Although I can be accused of being biased as I work for LU I think the progress thus far has been very good in trying circumstances. I look forward to having the railway back and working properly. People need to be patient even though I can understand why people may be getting "hacked off" with disrupted journeys and overcrowding. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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![]() It took almost 1 year to the day for the #1 train to run under the WTC site. The other WTC stations World Trade Center on the E & Cortlandt St on the N R & W are on the outskirts of WTC while the 1train was in the center of WTC. Ironically as a life long NYer i was not in NYC on 9/11 but was at Heathrow on 7/7. |
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![]() "Paul Corfield" wrote in message ... On 19 Jul 2005 12:38:38 -0700, "mtveurope" wrote: by the way... if they only have problem with the cables why does circle will be working soon? does that line don't have cables? (I know it's not so close to the train, but they're still there, don't they? I have not seen any detailed information but both of the Circle Line bombs took place in wider tunnels and the trains are of a different profile to those of the Picc Line. Therefore the outward effect of the explosions would seem to be less. As there is more space in the sub surface tunnels then it is possible that there is less cable damage. All tube lines have a range of cables running alongside to provide telephone, communication, signalling and power supplies. The amount of cabling is potentially more complex at junctions and all of the explosions took place near junctions or crossovers so there is a clear need to be careful in clearing / cleaning / repairing the sites so that more damage is not caused in the short run. Yes, the cable run suffered from extensive damage. Don't forget that even once the signalling cables have been replaced, extensive testing needs to be carried out to ensure the rewiring is done correctly. Luckily, most of Aldgate was resignalled during the late 1980s so the diagrams should be available. |
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"mtveurope" wrote in message
oups.com... I just read this from the tube's website on the ask tube section "Question When will the Tubes be returning to normal after the events of 7 July? Answer We will not be in a position to add to the current level of service on the Metropolitan, Circle, District and Hammersmith & City lines for a number of days. The service on the Piccadilly line will remain suspended between Arnos Grove and Hyde Park Corner for the foreseeable future. Following agreement with the Police, the Victoria line is now stopping at King's Cross/St Pancras. The Northern line will start stopping at King's Cross/St Pancras again from Monday 17 July." Why is so much of the Piccadilly line closed? I'd have thought they could run trains to within a station or so either side of the blockage. Or does the damage to the cable between KX and RS have a knock-on effect on *all* of the section north of KX? Is it a matter of where there are crossovers to allow southbound trains to turn back at (say) KX to return north? You'd think that at least Arnos Grove to Finsbury Park could be run, so as to feed outlying passengers into the Victoria line and the NR lines into KX and Moorgate. |
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![]() "mtveurope" wrote in message ups.com... by the way... if they only have problem with the cables why does circle will be working soon? does that line don't have cables? (I know it's not so close to the train, but they're still there, don't they? Pedro. Different signalling sections. The rest of the line can work (i.e. the rest of the Pic) but not the affected areas. Loony T |
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On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 23:03:24 +0100, "Martin Underwood"
wrote: "mtveurope" wrote in message roups.com... I just read this from the tube's website on the ask tube section "Question When will the Tubes be returning to normal after the events of 7 July? Answer We will not be in a position to add to the current level of service on the Metropolitan, Circle, District and Hammersmith & City lines for a number of days. The service on the Piccadilly line will remain suspended between Arnos Grove and Hyde Park Corner for the foreseeable future. Following agreement with the Police, the Victoria line is now stopping at King's Cross/St Pancras. The Northern line will start stopping at King's Cross/St Pancras again from Monday 17 July." Why is so much of the Piccadilly line closed? I'd have thought they could run trains to within a station or so either side of the blockage. Or does the damage to the cable between KX and RS have a knock-on effect on *all* of the section north of KX? Is it a matter of where there are crossovers to allow southbound trains to turn back at (say) KX to return north? You'd think that at least Arnos Grove to Finsbury Park could be run, so as to feed outlying passengers into the Victoria line and the NR lines into KX and Moorgate. Depends on the location of crossovers. The crime scene is very close to the trailing crossover just south of Kings Cross hence the closure. There are no other crossovers between Arnos and Hyde Park Corner. Rob. -- rob at robertwoolley dot co dot uk |
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