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On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 18:57:47 +0100, Paul Terry
wrote: In message , Phil Clark writes And do SWT services via the District ever stop at any of the District stations? Signalling and power supply on the line are provided by National Rail (the line was, I think, the first to be electrified by LSWR), but (and I may be wrong) I don't think NR trains normally stop on the line these days. You are correct about the signalling and power. SWT have rights to use the line for depot access and as a diversionary route in the event of a mess up on the main line. However those rights are obviously very limited given that LU needs to run the District Line. AIUI there are no rights for SWT to serve any of the intermediate stations on the section of track - even during an emergency diversion. This makes sense as to do so would reduce track capacity when they would actually wish to maximise the number of trains that could go via that route while squashing in between District Line services. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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