mr williams
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Those of you who work in the industry will know this inside out but for us lay people what is needed to be able to divide/connect trains. (I'm talking primarily about multiple unit-types rather than engine+coaches)
Presumably most divisions/joinings are done at major stations or junctions but what limits it being done anywhere? Obviously signalling and routeing on single-track lines comes into it and no doubt those nice people at Health & Safety are involved.
In days of old you'd see workmen jump down onto the track at stations and physically attach huge metal coupling chains but in these days of DMUs is it all automated/electric?
As an example (apologies to those of you not familiar with the area) could a DMU train from Cardiff be joined to one from Gloucester at Severn Tunnel junction so the combined units can head to Bristol, and be divided again on the return journey?
Presumably most divisions/joinings are done at major stations or junctions but what limits it being done anywhere? Obviously signalling and routeing on single-track lines comes into it and no doubt those nice people at Health & Safety are involved.
In days of old you'd see workmen jump down onto the track at stations and physically attach huge metal coupling chains but in these days of DMUs is it all automated/electric?
As an example (apologies to those of you not familiar with the area) could a DMU train from Cardiff be joined to one from Gloucester at Severn Tunnel junction so the combined units can head to Bristol, and be divided again on the return journey?