Up_Tilt_390
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My understanding is that from 2018 when the roll out of ERTMS signalling starts to be integrated onto our railway network, all speed boards, speed-o-meters, and mileposts will all be converted from miles per to hour to kilometres per hour, in the case of mileposts they'll be changed to kilometre posts, only in this there will be more of them and they'll be moved (eg. a 1-milepost will be moved 600 metres down the track and become a kilometre post).
Personally, I am all for this move towards metrication of the network, because if I'm not mistaken we was suppose to have done this back in the 1960s or somewhere around that time period, and only because of a new European signalling system we're doing so now, and if it was our own signalling system I don't think we would be converting the system of measurements. Also, I believe rail engineers use metric measurements, correct me if I'm wrong, so it's right we be consistent with railway distances.
But what do you all think, should be going metric now? Should we have gone metric back in the 1960s, or should we stick with the imperial measurements on our network? If you believe the last one, then I suggest not using the "if it isn't broke don't fix it" argument, because if the imperial system wasn't somewhat broken, the much more simple metric system wouldn't exist. Thanks...
Personally, I am all for this move towards metrication of the network, because if I'm not mistaken we was suppose to have done this back in the 1960s or somewhere around that time period, and only because of a new European signalling system we're doing so now, and if it was our own signalling system I don't think we would be converting the system of measurements. Also, I believe rail engineers use metric measurements, correct me if I'm wrong, so it's right we be consistent with railway distances.
But what do you all think, should be going metric now? Should we have gone metric back in the 1960s, or should we stick with the imperial measurements on our network? If you believe the last one, then I suggest not using the "if it isn't broke don't fix it" argument, because if the imperial system wasn't somewhat broken, the much more simple metric system wouldn't exist. Thanks...