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Post by astock5000 on Aug 13, 2008 18:33:12 GMT
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Post by superteacher on Aug 13, 2008 18:41:36 GMT
1. Run into southbound platform, detrain, driver changes ends, train into siding, driver changes ends, out of siding, into northbound platform, driver changes ends, train back in service! Called a double shunt IIRC. 2. Warren Street may not be usable because it may be in the section where current has been discharged.
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Post by happybunny on Aug 13, 2008 18:43:37 GMT
1. Run into southbound platform, detrain, driver changes ends, train into siding, driver changes ends, out of siding, into northbound platform, driver changes ends, train back in service! Called a double shunt IIRC. 2. Warren Street may not be usable because it may be in the section where current has been discharged. Can't section switches be opened by the local SS ?
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Post by superteacher on Aug 13, 2008 18:49:50 GMT
1. Run into southbound platform, detrain, driver changes ends, train into siding, driver changes ends, out of siding, into northbound platform, driver changes ends, train back in service! Called a double shunt IIRC. 2. Warren Street may not be usable because it may be in the section where current has been discharged. Can't section switches be opened by the local SS ? Possibly, but it sometimes takes a while to do. in these situations, the suspension area often reduces sometime after the initial event, once the section switches have been operated.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2008 21:43:24 GMT
1. Run into southbound platform, detrain, driver changes ends, train into siding, driver changes ends, out of siding, into northbound platform, driver changes ends, train back in service! Called a double shunt IIRC. . Er......how? www.trainweb.org/tubeprune/Euston%20to%20KX-rm.gif refers - there isn't a shunt signal for the movement from the s/b to the siding! Did BAET's BCV buddies design and install a temporary mod for the site, in anticipation of a permanent installation for the new signalling?
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Post by superteacher on Aug 13, 2008 22:15:02 GMT
1. Run into southbound platform, detrain, driver changes ends, train into siding, driver changes ends, out of siding, into northbound platform, driver changes ends, train back in service! Called a double shunt IIRC. . Er......how? www.trainweb.org/tubeprune/Euston%20to%20KX-rm.gif refers - there isn't a shunt signal for the movement from the s/b to the siding! Did BAET's BCV buddies design and install a temporary mod for the site, in anticipation of a permanent installation for the new signalling? Interesting - could have sworn there was a shunt signal there. Most centre sidings on the network have wrong road shunt signals to get into them, I believe. Am prepared to stand corrected though. There would then be no way of reversing trains from south to north at Kings Cross. Would have needed to use Highbury to reverse them.
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Post by Rich32 on Aug 14, 2008 1:59:33 GMT
Er......how? www.trainweb.org/tubeprune/Euston%20to%20KX-rm.gif refers - there isn't a shunt signal for the movement from the s/b to the siding! Did BAET's BCV buddies design and install a temporary mod for the site, in anticipation of a permanent installation for the new signalling? Interesting - could have sworn there was a shunt signal there. Most centre sidings on the network have wrong road shunt signals to get into them, I believe. Am prepared to stand corrected though. There would then be no way of reversing trains from south to north at Kings Cross. Would have needed to use Highbury to reverse them. Correct. Highbury was the reversing point from the off, although it was a while before it was officially announced as such. Kings Cross can only reverse North to South, not vice versa, so quite why service was originally quoted as terminating there I don't know.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2008 6:11:47 GMT
Later on, they changed the suspension to Highbury to Victoria.
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