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TheOneKEA wrote:
Richard J. wrote: The Gunnersbury blockade is 1-9 April, not at Easter (Good Friday is 14 April). Whoops... Yes, I see what you mean, but I can't add any info. As far as I could see today, there are more bases on the Down (LUL westbound, i.e. Richmond-bound) line. Did you mean down line rather than up line? Yes, I meant the down line. There is only one new base on the up line so far, near the bracket for the home signal (GB17?). Well, the Gunnersbury blockade has come and gone, but there is no improvement to the Richmond branch signalling. (Negative progress in fact - Richmond inaccessible to LU and Silverlink for an hour or two this morning.) We now have 8 concrete bases on the down line between Kew Gardens and Richmond. This seems an excessive number of signals, even if some are for banner repeaters. Does anyone have any further information about this project? -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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