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Post by glasgowdriver on May 16, 2008 21:14:47 GMT
hi can someone please give us an answer to this debate in work,
Is it possible to reverse jubilee trains at westminster?
One of the supervisors says yes it can be done but is a very long process and they have done it before and all the other staff are saying it is not possible as there is only one cross over they could use that is waterloo from the eastbound platform over to the westbound track.
sorry for a silly thread but this has got us all thinking in the work
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2008 21:31:24 GMT
the track map from The London Tube shows that there is a crossover south of Westminster.
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Post by c5 on May 16, 2008 21:37:24 GMT
Not knowing the Jubilee; what they may mean is that a train can reverse if they put the bi-directional signalling into use.
To know more, go to the Intranet > Customer Services > Duty Managers - then click on Signal Diagrams, it will load as a clickable PDF. Or look at the Traffic Controller's Diagrams
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Post by superteacher on May 17, 2008 10:02:41 GMT
They normally reverse at Waterloo if the need arises. I don't think Westminster can be displayed on the Jubilee DVA / destination display.
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