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  1. JGR

    Claims that new signalling "could be hacked...."

    The glass is not perfectly transparent, so you get losses due to attenuation, you can use optical amplifiers to fix that though. The other problem is dispersion (pulses getting smeared in time) which needs more involved correction.
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    Claims that new signalling "could be hacked...."

    Signal fading with distance lies (very roughly) between the square and the fourth power of distance. This depends on the level of obstacles, environmental conditions, etc. This makes it very easy for a nearby unwanted transmitter on a particular frequency to totally swamp out reception of...
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    Why do tramways use 750V DC instead of an equivalent AC Voltage?

    Not sure about this bit. This is an interesting (if a tad morbid) read which suggests the opposite http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2763825/#S2-7title At 25kV you'd be likely to get dielectric breakdown of the skin which would significantly lower the overall impedance, making things...
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    Why do tramways use 750V DC instead of an equivalent AC Voltage?

    Realistically the zero crossing point point does not give you any meaningful chance to let go (at least at in the 50 or 60 Hz range). As I understand it, AC is more dangerous to the body than DC at the same voltage or current, in part due to capacitative effects (the body has a lower...
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    Abellio Greater Anglia announce series of improvements

    I don't really see how this will make much of a difference, the actual train movements, track infrastructure, and availability of rolling stock for the routes remaining under AGA's umbrella will not be meaningfully changed. They'll still have all of the problems they do now on those routes, just...
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    NFC Oyster card reader app for Android?

    Economic Bitcoin mining rigs are ASICs these days, there's no way to get them to do anything else of use. Public key signing algorithms and AES are nothing like hashing at any rate. Trying to brute force signatures/keys is probably not worth the bother when there are far easier and more...
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    Greenpeace Protesters Occupy Coal Train

    There's really no need for the driver to do anything rash as has been suggested. The coal won't be upset if it arrives a day late, nor is it a big deal if the train is parked on the branch line for a while. The actual cost of this and similar incidents is a rounding error, there's no basis for...
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    DfT to close Transportdirect.info

    That's a bit of a shame, I still use that site occasionally. Whilst I don't use it for rail, it's very useful for buses outside of London, and the interface is much less clunky than Travelline's.
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    Crossrail extension onto WCML

    I find this difficult to believe. What is modern and optimal now may not be considered as such in the future. That is the very nature of the word "modern" after all.
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    TV Alert: BBC 2's Documentary "15 Billion Pound Railway"

    That seems dubious to me, kilometres are shorter than miles. That makes the words 'needed' and 'wanted' fairly meaningless.
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    GA letter to Therese Coffey MP re v poor Felixtowe service recently

    This may be less true if you happen to live/travel on one of the miles in question. Economic productivity is not linear with the number of jobs. More jobs is not automatically better when the actual productive output (ie. moving x containers from A to B) is the same.
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    Greater Anglia in the firing line again (overrunning engineering work at Colchester)

    Oops, I'd forgotten about that one. I was heading up to Ipswich and there's no (timetabled at least) connection from the 00:02. Sorry :oops:
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    Greater Anglia in the firing line again (overrunning engineering work at Colchester)

    I noticed that the last train from Liverpool Street to Colchester last night (the 23:32) was also cancelled, I imagine that that didn't go down too well either. That was the train I'd booked to get home, luckily my plane landed early and I managed to get the 22:32... I've no information on...
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    Hypothetical Severn Barrage rail access

    Transmission losses are not insignificant, but they're not a deal-breaker either. Any loads such as plants would need to be connected to the main grid for reliability purposes anyway. Trying to match a source with huge daily variations, ie. a tidal barrage, with a set of plants, is unlikely to...
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    Commute - how much is too much?

    Given the significant price premium on car insurance for young people, and the third off due to railcards, it makes perfect sense for me to forgo having a car, at least until I'm no longer eligible for a railcard. Then again my commute is just 30-40 minutes by bike, or 20 minutes on the bus...

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