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![]() Paul Scott wrote: "John B" wrote in message oups.com... Not sure which is happening here. One suggestion is to re-instate four- tracking between Camden and Dalston, which would be sensible, and then to dedicate one pair of tracks between Highbury and Dalston exclusively to the ELL with the other shared between NLL and freight, which would be barking mad, given that ELL and NLL trains will run at the same speed in the same direction making the same stops and freight won't. But if this did happen then you'd expect the NLL tracks to be OHLE and the ELL tracks to be DC. I'm just searching for evidence that the ELL will be third rail but without success so far - however the 4 car rolling stock for ELL is certainly announced by TfL as 'single voltage' and unless they are going to put up new OHLE all the way to Crystal Palace and West Croydon, that will have to be DC... Paul S I shall quite from the ELLP "Rolling Stock Prequalification Briefing Document", dated June 2005... ----- 3.2.16 - The Units must be capable of operation on the national rail third rail electrification system. An ability to be readily converted to 25 kV AC overhead operation is desirable. ----- source: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/rail/downloads..._1600940_4.pdf So there is proof that the East London Railway (as the Extended East London Line is now being called by TfL) from Dalston Junction southwards will be third rail. |
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