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Post by scheduler on Nov 6, 2017 19:29:29 GMT
Anyone know what happened this morning? London Overground and Bakerloo were disrupted due to something wrong around Queen's Park. Not that either line's information system could agree what that fault was. One had a failed or faulty train and the other claimed a power supply failure.
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Post by jacks on Nov 6, 2017 21:58:27 GMT
There was a power surge that led to five or six stations closing temporarily on the Northern line and also caused severe delays to the Charing Cross branch so I wondered if this was directly linked with the failure on the Bakerloo as they occurred around the same time?
Could both of the reasons be technically right? I didn't know (as a guess) if the power supply failure could've caused a train to fail.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2017 9:55:04 GMT
Power surge caused multiple track circuit failures at Queen's Park and baker st
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2017 13:58:53 GMT
It would of more then likely froze the receivers or tripped the breakers which feed the transmitters for the FS2500 track circuits
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