MaxB
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- 28 Jan 2017
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I have not carried out any very scientific analysis but it seems to me (on South Eastern at any rate) that trains now slow down much earlier and then creep into stations where they stop (SE also creep through other stations!).
In the "old days" of course the wheel was being constantly cleaned by the brake blocks which no longer happens. Is there a fear of over shooting or skidding?
When entering an Underground station the difference in approach speed is very noticeable: I appreciate sub surface conditions are more reliable but the same seems to apply even when above ground. And don't get me started on hanging about for the door release.....
In the "old days" of course the wheel was being constantly cleaned by the brake blocks which no longer happens. Is there a fear of over shooting or skidding?
When entering an Underground station the difference in approach speed is very noticeable: I appreciate sub surface conditions are more reliable but the same seems to apply even when above ground. And don't get me started on hanging about for the door release.....