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http://www.metronetrail.com/default....=1170757840171
Metronet to electrify at least 4 km with 3rd and 4th rail for LU stock testing... Paul S |
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On Feb 12, 5:24 pm, "Paul Scott"
wrote: http://www.metronetrail.com/default....=1170757840171 Metronet to electrify at least 4 km with 3rd and 4th rail for LU stock testing... "Old Dalby will also save 200 nights of testing the trains on the Underground - time that Metronet will be able to use to carry out maintenance and improve the track, as well as installing the signalling that goes hand in hand with the upgrade." Is this a positive spin off or have they leased the line so they can catch up on work in the time that would otherwise be needed for train testing? /cynic peter |
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On 12 Feb, 19:14, "naked_draughtsman"
wrote: On Feb 12, 5:24 pm, "Paul Scott" wrote: http://www.metronetrail.com/default....=1170757840171 Metronet to electrify at least 4 km with 3rd and 4th rail for LU stock testing... "Old Dalby will also save 200 nights of testing the trains on the Underground - time that Metronet will be able to use to carry out maintenance and improve the track, as well as installing the signalling that goes hand in hand with the upgrade." Is this a positive spin off or have they leased the line so they can catch up on work in the time that would otherwise be needed for train testing? /cynic peter Perhaps they will use the time that otherwise would have been used for train testing for overnight works - but so what! It's a solution to a problem - or more accurately a response to the issue of scarce time for engineering works - it means Metronet have 200 nights to do work on their lines. If it's happening because Metronet are behind schedule then it'll mean they can claw back some time to do a bit of catching up. Even if they weren't behind schedule then perhaps it would still be a good idea (though the economics of it might then be a bit different, in that it might not be worth it). |
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"Mizter T" wrote in message
It's a solution to a problem - or more accurately a response to the issue of scarce time for engineering works Interestingly I recently went for a job interview with Metronet that might have been involved with some if this - but I didn't get the job. The Metronet release appears to only refer to the new sub-surface stock. I wonder if this off site testing is also to avoid interference issues - or to determine what those issues might be before letting one loose on the network. The Victoria line - also Metronet new stock - is a self contained entity but the surface lines are not without connections to all parts of national rail lines amongst others. Theres a whole host of issues to be resolved. -- Nick -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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On Feb 12, 9:27 pm, "Nick Lawford" wrote:
the network. The Victoria line - also Metronet new stock - is a self contained entity but the surface lines are not without connections to all parts of national rail lines amongst others. Theres a whole host of issues to be resolved. The Metropolitan line, is connected to national Surface lines at Harrow on the Hill, tt's connected to the Circle and H&C at Baker Street. The Circle is connected to the District. The District is connected to NR at several points, and is connected to the ELL between Whitechapel and Aldgate East, and Whitechapel and Shadwell. The District is connected to the Picaddilly at Acton Town/Ealing Common, and the Metropolitin is connected at at Rayners Lane. The Picaddilly is connected to the Central via a link between Ruislip and Ickenham, it's connected to the the Northern at Kings Cross, and the Victoria at Finsbury Park. The Bakerloo and Jubillee are connected at Baker Street, The Bakerloo is connected to the main line to Watford Junction, and the Jubille line is connected to the Metropolitan line Basically you can, assuming you override the signals and points, get a train from anywhere on the underground network to anywhere else, and escape on many northern facing tracks (although powering them would be intereresting, and you'd need careful route planning to avoid any problem curves) The exception is the Waterloo and City, which is entirely self- contained. |
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Paul Scott wrote: http://www.metronetrail.com/default....=1170757840171 Metronet to electrify at least 4 km with 3rd and 4th rail for LU stock testing... Will the Test Track then be joining the select stretches of line with third and fourth rail electrification plus 25kV overhead, as a fully featured test track for the UK, or (more probable I guess) will the overhead be decommissioned ? Nick -- http://www.leverton.org/ ... So express yourself |
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![]() "Nick Leverton" wrote in message ... Metronet to electrify at least 4 km with 3rd and 4th rail for LU stock testing... Will the Test Track then be joining the select stretches of line with third and fourth rail electrification plus 25kV overhead, as a fully featured test track for the UK, or (more probable I guess) will the overhead be decommissioned ? I think you'd have to read between the (running?) lines a bit for the answer to that... Paul |
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"Paul Weaver" wrote in message
snip Err yes ... but I can't really see why you posted that lot ![]() -- Nick -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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On 13 Feb, 22:20, "Nick Lawford" wrote:
"Paul Weaver" wrote in message snip Err yes ... but I can't really see why you posted that lot ![]() I thought it was interesting, and it corrected any impression of isolation that some readers might have got from you saying that the Victoria Line was a "self contained entity". Like all Underground lines except the W&C, it is connected to at least one other line. |
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On 14 Feb 2007 00:08:00 -0800, "contrex"
wrote: On 13 Feb, 22:20, "Nick Lawford" wrote: "Paul Weaver" wrote in message snip Err yes ... but I can't really see why you posted that lot ![]() I thought it was interesting, and it corrected any impression of isolation that some readers might have got from you saying that the Victoria Line was a "self contained entity". Like all Underground lines except the W&C, it is connected to at least one other line. The isolation is more in the sense of trains being confined to a particular unshared line for normal passenger use, as also occurs with the Central Line. |
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