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    Fouling point

    What about in bi-directional multli line situations such as just before a main line station. Sometimes the movement to another line is quick rather than gradual and so hence less time for emergency braking, although the speed of the train will be less. Is this a more likely scenario to come...
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    Fouling point

    So do places exist where if a Driver mistakenly passes the last signal at red and at the maximum allowed track speed is there then not enough room for the train protection system to stop the train before reaching the fouling point?
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    Fouling point

    Thanks it makes sense. What I am getting at is.. whether an automatic train protection system is foolproof eg if a driver goes through a red light where no route has been set after the signal and there is then not enough braking distance before the fouling point there is still a potential for a...
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    Fouling point

    What if there has been no route set through. Would the train still receive a red at the previous signal to the signal protecting the conflict?
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    Fouling point

    Is there a set distance that a fouling point has to be after a signal? eg if a train passes a red signal does the train have to have enough room to brake and stop before the chance of crossing into the path of another train?
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    Signal sequence

    Thanks
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    Signal sequence

    When overland trains are following another train further up the track can they receive two double yellows in a row?
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    Paddington/Ladbroke grove crash 1999

    They blamed it primarily on the position and sighting difficulties of signal 109 and the bright sunlight that may have illuminated the unlit yellow lights and diminished the lit red light. I believe that the cause occurred before signal 109. I am writing my interpretation of what happened and...
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    Paddington/Ladbroke grove crash 1999

    The enquiry stated that the Turbo train 'ran through' the swing nose points 8063B. I would like to see of what design the points were and what form of damage they suffered as a result of the run through. --- old post above --- --- new post below --- and because I think the enquiry got certain...
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    Paddington/Ladbroke grove crash 1999

    Has anyone any photos of the points numbered 8063B at Ladbroke Grove before and/or after the 1999 crash?
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    Paddington/Ladbroke Grove crash 1999

    Has anyone any photos of the points numbered 8063B at Ladbroke Grove before and/or after the crash?
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    'Ran through points'

    Yes ARS is irrelevant to this discussion other than to have established that it cannot prevent a run through.
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    'Ran through points'

    So the weight and momentum of a train will force a run through upon motorised points that are not designed for a run through. The ARS will also not prevent such an occurrence.
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    'Ran through points'

    So it is not necessary for the computer to change the points because a run through will change them in favour of the train...which then leaves the problem that the driver is unable to telephone in the SPAD if he unaware of the SPAD
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    'Ran through points'

    Will a computerised Automatic Routing System [ARS], that controls motorised points, detect that a train is about to enter wrongly set points [due to driver error] and so then change the points?

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