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Old March 12th 09, 08:50 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Bidirectional signalling and the DLR

On Mar 12, 12:24*am, Uncle Toby wrote:
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.


I thought that most of the recent major mainline resignalling projects
were bi-di?

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