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Spares what a novel idea, I must suggest that one to Metropolitan Line
"management" they'll fall off their chairs laughing. The only (vague) possibility would be to use a couple of spares, but as has already been mentioned, most lines are already at capacity train wise and no more can be fitted in without causing delays. |
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In message , www.waspies.net
writes Spares what a novel idea, I must suggest that one to Metropolitan Line "management" they'll fall off their chairs laughing. The only (vague) possibility would be to use a couple of spares, but as has already been mentioned, most lines are already at capacity train wise and no more can be fitted in without causing delays. Quite agree - our lot have heard of them but they're usually out driving uncovered turns! -- Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building. You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK (please use the reply to address for email) |
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On Aug 18, 8:07*pm, Steve Fitzgerald ] wrote:
In message ,www.waspies.net writes Spares what a novel idea, I must suggest that one to Metropolitan Line "management" they'll fall off their chairs laughing. *The only (vague) possibility would be to use a couple of spares, but as has already been mentioned, most lines are already at capacity train *wise and no more can be fitted in without causing delays. Quite agree - our lot have heard of them but they're usually out driving uncovered turns! The DLR seems to be parking a spare train at Lewisham (been back days apart and seen the same one there), but I don't suppose they are making full use of the available rolling stock during the current works. |
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In article , ] (Steve
Fitzgerald) wrote: In message , Alex writes Where would they get the drivers and trains from at such short notice? (We have to have at least 2 weeks notice of change of duties). Don't they have some extra stock available? (above number needed for normal peak hour service?) No. Trains are often cancelled for unavailable stock as it is. Just because you might see one or two sat in a depot doesn't mean they are actually available for service. After the 7/7 bombings, the Circle has had one train regularly cancelled due to the lack of that one train. Surely two Circle trains sustained bomb damage on 7/7? How much stock was written off? -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
In article , ] (Steve Fitzgerald) wrote: No. Trains are often cancelled for unavailable stock as it is. Just because you might see one or two sat in a depot doesn't mean they are actually available for service. After the 7/7 bombings, the Circle has had one train regularly cancelled due to the lack of that one train. Surely two Circle trains sustained bomb damage on 7/7? How much stock was written off? Only two new cars have been provided apparently, built in Hungary and recently introduced into service. So presumably only two cars were written off, and one train assembled from the two damaged ones? Paul S |
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In message . uk, Colin
Rosenstiel writes No. Trains are often cancelled for unavailable stock as it is. Just because you might see one or two sat in a depot doesn't mean they are actually available for service. After the 7/7 bombings, the Circle has had one train regularly cancelled due to the lack of that one train. Surely two Circle trains sustained bomb damage on 7/7? How much stock was written off? 2 anna bit cars, which equate to units as the other car is useless without its mate (well, two cars properly bombed and 1 slightly damaged which was used as the template for the two cars rebuilt). One Circle line train consists of 3 2 car units. -- Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building. You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK (please use the reply to address for email) |
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In article , ] (Steve
Fitzgerald) wrote: In message . uk, Colin Rosenstiel writes No. Trains are often cancelled for unavailable stock as it is. Just because you might see one or two sat in a depot doesn't mean they are actually available for service. After the 7/7 bombings, the Circle has had one train regularly cancelled due to the lack of that one train. Surely two Circle trains sustained bomb damage on 7/7? How much stock was written off? 2 anna bit cars, which equate to units as the other car is useless without its mate (well, two cars properly bombed and 1 slightly damaged which was used as the template for the two cars rebuilt). One Circle line train consists of 3 2 car units. As with the Irish bomb in the 70s. One C77 unit was provided as a replacement, one new car and one rebuilt. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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On 18 Aug, 20:14, MIG wrote:
The DLR seems to be parking a spare train at Lewisham (been back days apart and seen the same one there), but I don't suppose they are making full use of the available rolling stock during the current works. The trains running the Lewisham-Island Gardens shuttle are trapped down there by the building work, so if one of them fails they can't bring another in from elsewhere. (I'm not sure if it's the same trains stuck for the duration of the works, or if the building site at Mudchute is occasionally shut down to allow them to be swapped - but certainly they can't swap them at short notice) U |
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On Aug 19, 12:29*am, Mr Thant
wrote: On 18 Aug, 20:14, MIG wrote: The DLR seems to be parking a spare train at Lewisham (been back days apart and seen the same one there), but I don't suppose they are making full use of the available rolling stock during the current works. The trains running the Lewisham-Island Gardens shuttle are trapped down there by the building work, so if one of them fails they can't bring another in from elsewhere. (I'm not sure if it's the same trains stuck for the duration of the works, or if the building site at Mudchute is occasionally shut down to allow them to be swapped - but certainly they can't swap them at short notice) My impression is that there has been swapping. I've mostly been avoiding the DLR, but I didn't get the impression that it was always the same units turning up, although the same pair would be parked for days. |
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In message
, Boltar writes .. with a Bob Crowe here and a dodgy ballot there , hey ho hey ho etc etc Mr Bobbys performance related bonus must be due soon. Obviously the strike quota hasn't been met this year so something needs to be done! He does seem like a drunk on a Saturday night strutting up the street with his medallion swinging and shouting "who you looking at" at the passers by. Just out to cause trouble !! -- Edward Cowling "Must go - Bad attack of the Klingons !!" |
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