mrfs42
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Post by mrfs42 on Mar 16, 2011 20:42:20 GMT
One of the surprising omissions in my library is the opening notice for Arnos Grove - Enfield West [1] - it's not do-or-die to know at the moment, but by a very slim chance that someone might know the number.....
What is the last Eastbound automatic before K33, and the first Westbound automatic after K10/K11 - these are the nearest two automatics on the Southgate side of Enfield West?
[1] I didn't realise I didn't have it until looking for it!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2011 23:07:42 GMT
Let me know if you don't get anything before Thursday 31 March - then I will be able to find the details for you.
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Post by mrfs42 on Mar 17, 2011 1:13:19 GMT
Let me know if you don't get anything before Thursday 31 March - then I will be able to find the details for you. I think that for the 'final polishing' I might DIY, IYSWIM!
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Post by tubeprune on Mar 17, 2011 9:47:43 GMT
Do you mean the yellow peril of 9/33? A961 is the last auto on the EB. A950 is the first on the WB after K10. I'm sure you have a copy of this. I thought I sent you a copy by special request. If not, I've got .jpgs of it.
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Post by mrfs42 on Mar 17, 2011 11:21:37 GMT
Do you mean the yellow peril of 9/33? A961 is the last auto on the EB. A950 is the first on the WB after K10. I'm sure you have a copy of this. I thought I sent you a copy by special request. If not, I've got .jpgs of it. <high embarrassment factor> You did indeed and I could vaguely remember it - in the sense of 'I know I've read it, but where did I read it!' - I searched high and low through this machine for the folder, it wasn't in the 'normal' place for such things; nor was it in the master database. I even searched through nearly 10,000 individual .jpgs and 1,000 emails. No joy. However, with your clue of 9/33 (I could remember it was in 1933, but not which week), I've found the .jpgs neatly filed away in a mirror of my old computer's desktop buried deep on this machine - in a folder entitled 'Signalling Diagrams'. </high embarrassment factor> It answers the question though - there is a gap of 10 in the numbering of the automatics either side of Enfield West, which is *exactly* what I needed. I've now saved a copy (in year.supp number - filename format) and entered it into the master database! Thank-you very much for the pointer.
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