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On 20 Sep, 17:58, wrote:
In article , (Andy) wrote: On Sep 20, 2:10*pm, "Recliner" wrote: wrote in message m One small question - does newer dual voltage stock (since the 313s) have the capability to switch between third rail and overhead on the fly between North Pole and Shepherd's Bush? The 313s were designed only to switch in stations (Drayton Park actually) but no-one envisaged a changeover point between stations in the 1970s. The Electrostars can change over on the move, but normally don't. I've never been on a unit that's done it myself, but know of people who have. On the West London Line at North Pole Junction, there's little difference in the time spent stationary between a 313 and a 377, although the PIS system on a 377 is sometimes still rebooting after Shepherd's Bush when heading south. Class 313s can actually change over on the move, very occasionally a 313 will leave Euston on AC and won't stop until arriving at South Hampstead on DC, I've managed this maneuver at least once during the rebuild of the Euston station throat. Hmm. Was that one of the the mods for NLL/Silverlink Metro use? I know they changed the controls so they can run on DC in parallel as well as in series. It may have been, alternatively they may have just tried it out and found they didn't need to make any mods, it's not like it would be a complex operation on 1970s designed kit and the DC shoegear is always in place unlike some of the more modern classes. |
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