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Post by ruislip on Feb 7, 2009 21:44:28 GMT
This question, generally speaking, could apply to any Met WTT during the era of A-stock uncoupling and recoupling. When 4-car units were re-coupled together, and existing 8-car trains were brought into service, during the latter portion of Sunday's service, was that done to save time reforming the 4-car units into 8-car units for the start of service on Monday?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2009 23:39:26 GMT
I am fairly sure that Sunday evenings were deemed more "busy" than the rest of Sunday. The same principle applied to the tube lines when they uncoupled - i.e. short trains Sunday morning (and sometimes into the early afternoon) with full-length trains for the evening service until the end of traffic.
Uncoupling ceased on the Picc and Central December 1959 and on the Northern and Bakerloo a year later (apart from some odd quirks - e.g. Mill Hill shuttle Sundays until 1967).
Now going off on a tangent slightly, when uncoupling was done on the Northern in the 1950s, one timetable at least (there may have been others) saw the last train uncouple at Morden Mon-Fri evening at 20.39 and the first recouple at 20.49 !
Over the ten years or so that uncoupling operated on the Northern Line post-war, there were several variations and permutations. For example, one timetable scheduled four cars via Charing Cross and three cars via the City. Another saw a mix of both on both routes.
The uncoupling arrangements pre-war on the Pre-1938 Tube Stock on the Northern was far more complex because of it being "car stock" rather than "unit stock" and is worth a book in its own right !
I wonder how it really worked in what they call "the good old days".
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Post by metman on Feb 7, 2009 23:43:19 GMT
Of course when the UNDM were introduced it made life harder!
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Post by ruislip on Feb 8, 2009 2:25:21 GMT
Another question I have from this WTT has to do with coupling/uncoupling on the Amersham line. Was it always performed at Rickmansworth?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2009 9:00:31 GMT
Uncoupling of the Amersham service was first done at Amersham.
From WTT No.261 (21/1/77) it was done at Rickmansworth.
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