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The current Private Eye (8th May - 21st May 2020) includes this intriguing paragraph from 'Dr B Ching'
'Among the places where diesels move goods on electrified routes because too many connecting tracks aren't electrified are two lines in London of less than a mile each where electric trains can't transfer between electrified mainlines'
Any ideas? The only one less than a mile that I can think of is between Carlton Rd Junction and Junction Road Junction. The Dudding Hill line is surely more than a mile long.
'Among the places where diesels move goods on electrified routes because too many connecting tracks aren't electrified are two lines in London of less than a mile each where electric trains can't transfer between electrified mainlines'
Any ideas? The only one less than a mile that I can think of is between Carlton Rd Junction and Junction Road Junction. The Dudding Hill line is surely more than a mile long.