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we have not left the entirely separate Common Travel Area, under the 1952 agreement as modified and reaffirmed several times since (the existence of the CTA stops Ireland joining the EU+beyond Schengen area)
better electrification finished (and fully tested, and lightly used) before the new stock arrives, than a new electric fleet arrives and it can't be used!
really? Because for all my "an Aventra is just a Networker" thing (it is!) a class 170 really, really is just a class 168, and the main body didn't change between the 168/0 and 168/1. Were they really considering compatibility for the 158 routes when designing the 168/0?
isn't the cross-section of an Aventra- especially the profile of the sides- more or less the same as that of the original Networkers, with everything in between being a slightly stretched (longitudinally) and/or slightly narrowed version of essentially the same bodyshell? God some engineering...
let's set one thing straight- although it is very slight, the sides of a mark 3 coach do in fact taper from the "waist" towards the roof- there's details in this pdf (linked, don't actually know the best way to fully comply with forum rules here?)
smart business really, fleece punters to raise money for the museum. Wonder if they'll park a train on platform 7, or just have security chasing "freeloaders" away all day?
My grandparents, who lived on Stoneleigh Broadway for about fifty years from (I think) 1955 and were on the Borough council for much of that would have been a good source, but sadly not around any more
Yet the signal along main roads in those areas will usually be good...
Generally signals are good along major roads, as the first public mobile phone networks set up were for carphones, and there's a long legacy there thanks to that.
local to me, the curve at Coldham Lane junction onto the Newmarket Branch. Approx 200m radius, OpenRailwayMap has it down as 25mph, Plus it goes through approx 120°
been a long standing issue (long before the current gen- 158s had problems) with disc braked stock that if there's contamination on the wheels the lack of a tread brake means there's nothing to remove it- with 158s this more caused track circuit detection failures until modifications (a brush I...
yes and no. Whilst the class 720 interior is maybe not ideal, what they don't need is the class 710 or 345 interior. Similarly, the 710 and 345 don't want anything like the current or a better 720 interior- because they're for different jobs. Perhaps the 710 and 345 being identical (with 345s as...
it's definitely not so simple- class 345 are 22.5m intermediate vehicles, with a nine car set clocking in at 204m. class 720s meanwhile come in at 122m for a five vehicle set
The Tories often bring up Labour's links to the unions as somehow being a hidden and secretive thing when Labour are a party that was founded by the union movement to better represent the workers- though the RMT haven't been affiliated for many years.