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"Mr Thant" wrote in message
... Replacing the fourth rail isn't going to be cheap. You also have stuff like installing one-person-operation equipment (Bakerloo trains have lost their guards since the line closed. London Overground hasn't) and communication systems and so on. As for extra stock - where did it all go when the line was cut back to wealdstone? It still had 1959 and 1938 stock back then, so the answer is either for scrap or the Isle of Wight. Is a fourth rail really necessary out that way, however? I always understood that they were really needed only for the tub sections of the tube, to help power flow into the motors. I heard this on the Island Line, where 38 stock operates only with a 3rd rail. Also, what sort of equipment would you need to ensure safe one-man operation? Are the stop arms still working? |
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