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"Mizter T" wrote in message
On 18 Aug, 16:31, wrote: On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 08:11:46 -0700 (PDT) Mizter T wrote: On Aug 11, 4:28pm, wrote: I dunno , I reckon the height would be pretty close if you measure from rail level. And I suspect the width is pretty much the same. No way - or rather, I have to disagree with you on that one - I know bendies well, and there's *much* more space in the articulated bit of a bendy than there is in a tube carriage. Hmm , well given the max width of a road vehicle is 2.5 metres and tube trains are 2.6 metres wide ... There may be more room on the inside of a bus because its not built so strong but external dimensions are another matter. OK, the width of the articulated bit of a bendy bus is less than the width of a tube carriage - but we're talking more about the potential dimensions of the articulated bit of some hypothetical future tube train design. I'm not objecting to the basic concept, merely agreeing with others that it might be a bit of a tight fit - specifically I'm thinking about people bashing their heads on the low ceiling of an articulated connection. Unless you're very tall, that's simply not an issue w.r.t. the articulated section of a bendy bus. There was of course the "space train" concept for new Victoria line stock a while back that had walk-through carriage connections. It looked exciting, but evidently it wasn't pursued. I seem to recall that the space train was articulated and had a low floor (thanks to small wheels), which makes open gangways less of a challenge in a tube train. |
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On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 08:15:17 -0700 (PDT), Mizter T wrote:
If apparently the 09 stock did get dragged through the piccadilly line tunnels without incident then we can't be talking much difference between 09 and other tube stocks can we? Maybe a few centimeters one way or the other at most which surely wouldn't make much difference to equipment? Did it arrive that way? *I thought it was delivered by road rather than rail and then across the tube network. *I'd genuinely like to know the answer to this so if anyone can point me at the facts it'd be good. My understanding is they came by road - seemingly confirmed by the responses of others. Same here - IIRC they don't fit through the Picc tunnels, so if they need to go to Acton Works, they'll have to go by road. This effectively makes the Picc-Vic connections at Finsbury Park redundant (except maybe for engineering trains?). I don't have a specific reference off the top of my head though, so I could be wrong. |
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On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 03:09:34PM +0000, Richard J. wrote:
David Cantrell wrote on 18 August 2009 11:41:23 ... Not all of them have fences or walls. Plenty of people there can walk from their front door to the middle of the road without climbing over a wall or fence, and without going through a gateway. In that case, the road is fenced by your front door and the front wall of your house. Oh, well in that case, all roads are fenced throughout the entire world because to get from anywhere outside my house to inside my house, I have to pass through my doorway. That is, of course, a stupid argument. -- David Cantrell | Minister for Arbitrary Justice Seven o'clock in the morning is something that happens to those less fortunate than me |
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![]() On Aug 19, 7:19*am, asdf wrote: On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 08:15:17 -0700 (PDT), Mizter T wrote: If apparently the 09 stock did get dragged through the piccadilly line tunnels without incident then we can't be talking much difference between 09 and other tube stocks can we? Maybe a few centimeters one way or the other at most which surely wouldn't make much difference to equipment? Did it arrive that way? *I thought it was delivered by road rather than rail and then across the tube network. *I'd genuinely like to know the answer to this so if anyone can point me at the facts it'd be good. My understanding is they came by road - seemingly confirmed by the responses of others. Same here - IIRC they don't fit through the Picc tunnels, so if they need to go to Acton Works, they'll have to go by road. This effectively makes the Picc-Vic connections at Finsbury Park redundant (except maybe for engineering trains?). I don't have a specific reference off the top of my head though, so I could be wrong. Have these connections been used for anything other than engineering trains for the past several years though? |
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On 19 Aug, 07:19, asdf wrote:
On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 08:15:17 -0700 (PDT), Mizter T wrote: If apparently the 09 stock did get dragged through the piccadilly line tunnels without incident then we can't be talking much difference between 09 and other tube stocks can we? Maybe a few centimeters one way or the other at most which surely wouldn't make much difference to equipment? Did it arrive that way? *I thought it was delivered by road rather than rail and then across the tube network. *I'd genuinely like to know the answer to this so if anyone can point me at the facts it'd be good. My understanding is they came by road - seemingly confirmed by the responses of others. Same here - IIRC they don't fit through the Picc tunnels, so if they need to go to Acton Works, they'll have to go by road. This effectively makes the Picc-Vic connections at Finsbury Park redundant (except maybe for engineering trains?). I don't have a specific reference off the top of my head though, so I could be wrong. Is it that they actually don't fit, or just that it would be so expensive and time-consuming to confirm whether they do that it isn't worth it? |
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On Aug 19, 11:17*pm, MIG wrote:
Same here - IIRC they don't fit through the Picc tunnels, so if they need to go to Acton Works, they'll have to go by road. This effectively makes the Picc-Vic connections at Finsbury Park redundant (except maybe for engineering trains?). I don't have a specific reference off the top of my head though, so I could be wrong. They won't ever go to Acton Works, by road or otherwise. All maintenance will be at Northumberland Park; anything that can't be done at Northumberland Park will be done at Derby. Engineering trains will continue to use the Picc-Vic connections at Finsbury Park. Is it that they actually don't fit, or just that it would be so expensive and time-consuming to confirm whether they do that it isn't worth it? AIUI "they" (presumably Metronet) ran a 1967 Stock with bits of foam stuck to it through the Picc to see if it did. Either it didn't, or the decision was made to deliver by road anyway. (why wasn't Northumberland Park connected to the GEML? Even in 1967 that would surely have been a more sensible way to deliver the trains than via half the Underground network...?) -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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John B wrote:
(why wasn't Northumberland Park connected to the GEML? Lea Valley Lines, actually.... the GEML runs through Ilford. Northumberland Park depot was a former rail depot, so junctions on the Lea Valley Lines must have been actually removed when the Tube depot was created. |
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