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On May 7, 7:51 pm, Tom Anderson wrote:
On Mon, 7 May 2007, Eric wrote: Does anybody know the reason that the Willsden Junction- Clapham Junction train takes so long? I know there is a voltage change between Willesden & Olympia, but the train crawls on this section & often stops two or three times. Between Olympia & West Brompton the speed is reasonable but after that the train crawls to Clapham Junction, I'm no expert, but it's my understanding this is a signalling thing - what with everything being very complicated at the CJ end, there's lots of slack time allowed for fitting in with all the other trains etc. the other day a jackdaw overtook the train & it was walking beside the track. That's because they were recently upgraded under the PPP contract, and as such are now operating at 15% greater speeds. ![]() tom -- Gin for the mind, kebabs for the body, sushi for the soul I dont think it's particularly complicated at the CJ end. The Willesden line doesn't cross any other line used by passenger trains. And it runs from a single dedicated platform and into a single line. So can't see the signalling being that complicated. The only thing you might have are the odds goods train. A. |
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