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Post by jamesb on Apr 30, 2023 12:21:42 GMT
The replacement bus today (? CL5) was advertised on the TfL website as Stratford - Snaresbrook - South Woodford - Woodford but was actually going as far as Loughton. Presumably this is to take the pressure off Woodford? It seemed to stop at Roding Valley, Buckhurst Hill and Loughton.
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Post by gantshill on Apr 30, 2023 17:49:05 GMT
I was on the Victoria line this morning. The scrolling display stated that the central line was suspended between Liverpool Street and Woodford, but the voice-over stated between Liverpool Street and Leytonstone.
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Post by xtmw on May 1, 2023 10:35:54 GMT
I was on the Victoria line this morning. The scrolling display stated that the central line was suspended between Liverpool Street and Woodford, but the voice-over stated between Liverpool Street and Leytonstone. Apple Maps is stating there isn't a service between Stratford and Woodford!
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Post by xtmw on May 1, 2023 10:57:46 GMT
Is that the noisy bit they are sorting? Well it was grinded which sorted the noise out for a few weeks but let's just hope this track replacement fixes it
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Post by spsmiler on May 1, 2023 11:56:30 GMT
On a local area discussion forum someone complained about the train strike closing the Central line and that her sister went to Walthamstow with the aim of catching a taxi to her home in Wanstead.
Whilst at Walthamstow some supposed mini cab drivers tried to strong arm her into their vehicle, but her parents had taught her how to look after herself so she was able to break free and with the assistance of some bouncers at a pub / nightclub she was able to catch a taxi back home without further concern for her well-being.
I explained the real reason for the closure and that there was a special replacement bus service (etc).
I think this was Saturday night.
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Post by goldenarrow on Oct 21, 2023 14:13:13 GMT
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Post by aslefshrugged on Oct 22, 2023 10:33:32 GMT
One of the few moves I have never done in 19 years on the Central line. Wonder how many will miss the "limit of shunt" board...
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Post by DWS on Oct 22, 2023 14:57:39 GMT
Can’t the move at Northolt be done in ATO ?
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Post by xtmw on Oct 22, 2023 17:24:16 GMT
Is it safe to assume these points will be able to hold up on Saturday? Unlike Queensway
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Post by aslefshrugged on Oct 23, 2023 10:37:14 GMT
Can’t the move at Northolt be done in ATO ? Going east ATO wouldn't stop at the limit of shunt board, it would keep going until it came up against a zero code or it reached Greenford! Going back west over the points into platform 1 is over a shunt signal so ATO is not available
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Post by bpk on Oct 25, 2023 8:19:38 GMT
One of the few moves I have never done in 19 years on the Central line. Wonder how many will miss the "limit of shunt" board... I almost hit it while doing my driver training, fortunately my IO could see it coming a mile off and intervened before I had the chance. Certainly taught me a lesson to remember! The only time I’ve done that move in anger was back in May when there was an emergency services response at Greenford.
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Post by aslefshrugged on Oct 25, 2023 13:05:43 GMT
One of the few moves I have never done in 19 years on the Central line. Wonder how many will miss the "limit of shunt" board... I almost hit it while doing my driver training, fortunately my IO could see it coming a mile off and intervened before I had the chance. Certainly taught me a lesson to remember! The only time I’ve done that move in anger was back in May when there was an emergency services response at Greenford. Many years ago we had engineering work Liverpool St - Marble Arch or wherever and we were reversing via the west to east shunt. One driver missed the "limit of shunt" board and ended up at Bank
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Post by xtmw on Oct 25, 2023 13:20:41 GMT
I almost hit it while doing my driver training, fortunately my IO could see it coming a mile off and intervened before I had the chance. Certainly taught me a lesson to remember! The only time I’ve done that move in anger was back in May when there was an emergency services response at Greenford. and we were reversing via the west to east shunt. Is this move still done? Baring in mind if this was done normally it would cause a congestion of trains. I know trains terminating at Liverpool Street on the westbound use the wrong road shunt signal and go into the sidings from there. I've only seen it once when there was a suspension between White City and Liverpool Street due to a points failure at Marble Arch, with the odd train using going to the limit of shunt, just west of Liverpool Street. The majority of them would reverse in the sidings.
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Post by aslefshrugged on Oct 25, 2023 17:49:34 GMT
and we were reversing via the west to east shunt. Is this move still done? Baring in mind if this was done normally it would cause a congestion of trains. I know trains terminating at Liverpool Street on the westbound use the wrong road shunt signal and go into the sidings from there. I've only seen it once when there was a suspension between White City and Liverpool Street due to a points failure at Marble Arch, with the odd train using going to the limit of shunt, just west of Liverpool Street. The majority of them would reverse in the sidings. Not if they're "double ending". One driver brings it in to Liverpool Street, a second driver gets on the rear, the first driver takes it west from Platform 5, the second brings it back east over the points onto Platform 4 and the first driver gets on the rear of their next train. Works well as long as everyone remembers to be in the right place at the right time
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Post by Tom on Oct 25, 2023 20:23:46 GMT
Many years ago we had engineering work Liverpool St - Marble Arch or wherever and we were reversing via the west to east shunt. One driver missed the "limit of shunt" board and ended up at Bank That's happened a few times at different limit of shunt boards. They're generally not permitted for new installations and a controlled signal should be provided to terminate the move * - I'm surprised they persisted on the Central considering the change in philosophy came at a similar time. (The Central line resignalling may have come slightly ahead.) * - When King's Cross (Circle) was resignalled in 2015 we provided both at the request of the Train Operator TU reps, though there was no technical reason for the Limit of Shunt sign.
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Post by jimbo on Oct 25, 2023 20:46:09 GMT
The Central line resignalling was a long time in the planning & execution!
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Post by goldenarrow on Mar 23, 2024 14:37:48 GMT
Posts relating to line closures on the Central line during 2024 have been split into a new thread here
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