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I turned up at Cutty Sark on Saturday to see that no train was
expected for 16 mins. Over the next 5 mins that figure varied up and down slightly, but not very much. A train passed heading for Lewisham, so we knew services were being restored from whatever the problem was, but there was still a mess. But soon an empty train, horn blaring, passed at speed though Cutty Sark on what would normally be thought of as wrong road. It quickly reversed and entered service. Which is just my way of saying that the traditional UK meanness to invest in 'frills' like decent bi-directional signalling is short-sighted. I suspect that the economic cost of failures does not enter the heads of the money men who fund our railways, as they probably have been led, or prefer, to believe that if things are maintained 'properly' such things happen so infrequently that they can be ignored. |
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