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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2009 13:50:18 GMT
IDK if this has been asked before, but if hypothetically a inner rail circle is going to hammersmith to stable, will the driver set blinds/DVA at kx or what?
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Post by citysig on Oct 16, 2009 14:46:15 GMT
IDK Oh I suppose that's some sort of texty-type speak. Anyhow, the train's generally display Hammersmith from Aldgate onwards, with the dot-matrix displays generally updating from Liverpool Street onwards. That said, on occasions they may also show Hammersmith at Aldgate.
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Post by Bighat on Oct 16, 2009 15:29:32 GMT
IDK Oh I suppose that's some sort of texty-type speak. Anyhow, the train's generally display Hammersmith from Aldgate onwards, with the dot-matrix displays generally updating from Liverpool Street onwards. That said, on occasions they may also show Hammersmith at Aldgate. No, its an acceptable abbreviation, IDK = I don't know! Simples! Oh and BTW, before you go all 'disgusted, of Tunbridge Wells', bear in mind the poster IS AFAIK Norwegian FWIW ;D
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2009 16:06:05 GMT
Oh and BTW, before you go all 'disgusted, of Tunbridge Wells', bear in mind the poster IS AFAIK Norwegian FWIW ;D lolwut? Anyhow, the train's generally display Hammersmith from Aldgate onwards, with the dot-matrix displays generally updating from Liverpool Street onwards. That said, on occasions they may also show Hammersmith at Aldgate. Okay. Also how do the train go from Hammersmith to the inner rail? Run to Barking and go back around the circle? Have the been occations where a train has done inner circles and then gone wimbledon in the days of C69/77?
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Post by uzairjubilee on Oct 16, 2009 16:13:59 GMT
What about Edgware Road?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2009 16:32:16 GMT
What do you mean?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2009 17:09:33 GMT
Hammersmith to the Inner Rail is usually done with an Edgware Road reverser.
Inner Rail circles are quite often reformed to Wimbledons so they end up running direct from Kings Cross onto the District. They can describe this on the dot matrix too.
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Post by citysig on Oct 16, 2009 22:23:29 GMT
Oh and BTW, before you go all 'disgusted, of Tunbridge Wells', bear in mind the poster IS AFAIK Norwegian FWIW ;D Keep your big hat on big hat If it's I don't know then why not say it. It's all very well having abbreviations within a thread, but to start with that? Nationality has little to do with it. There's lots of other longer words within the original post (or OP as some of you would be more familiar with ). Anyway, tongue was (for not the first time this week) firmly within side of face.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2010 11:23:23 GMT
Sorry for bringing this subject up again, but to recover late-running with the new service pattern, could an ex-barking train scheduled for a circle run after Hammersmith go from Aldgate East to Tower Hill, or are Circle+Hammersmith T/Ops not trained on Aldgate East-Tower Hill?
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Post by Colin on Apr 2, 2010 11:36:42 GMT
C&H drivers are trained over the Aldgate East to Tower Hill section - indeed there are some scheduled moves that cover this section at the start and end of traffic days.
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