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Three Bridges fire alarm activated 26/04/2013 at 16:40 #44016 | |
Steamer
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BBC article. I can't tell if there actually was a fire, and in any case it looks like no signalling equipment has been damaged, but it does draw attention to the problem of moving everything into a handful of centres. "Don't stress/ relax/ let life roll off your backs./ Except for death and paying taxes/ everything in life.../ is only for now." (Avenue Q) Last edited: 26/04/2013 at 16:40 by Steamer Log in to reply The following user said thank you: Signalhunter |
Three Bridges fire alarm activated 26/04/2013 at 16:41 #44017 | |
jwsetford
164 posts |
yh I had heard about it not sure if it was a fire
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Three Bridges fire alarm activated 26/04/2013 at 16:41 #44018 | |
Rickurd
128 posts |
" said:[url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-22306918]BBC article[url].I can't agree more, I think regional control centers are just asking for trouble. Log in to reply The following user said thank you: Signalhunter |
Three Bridges fire alarm activated 26/04/2013 at 18:14 #44026 | |
pedroathome
915 posts |
Well, take the GWML mainline now. If something happens at say Swindon, trains can be routed via Westbury and Exeter to reach Bristol, there is still a loop around on most routes that will become eliminated when this happens. When regional signalling comes in, that will be that gone Last edited: 26/04/2013 at 18:14 by pedroathome Log in to reply |
Three Bridges fire alarm activated 26/04/2013 at 18:23 #44027 | |
Temple Meads
307 posts |
" said:Well, take the GWML mainline now. If something happens at say Swindon, trains can be routed via Westbury and Exeter to reach Bristol, there is still a loop around on most routes that will become eliminated when this happens.Trains from London to Bristol would be very unlikely to go via Exeter to reach their destination, though they could go via Westbury, taking the avoider then going via Trowbridge and Bath, however that strategy could delay other trains if it wasn't well planned (would make an interesting TT for the Westbury sim though) Username TIM in multiplayer Last edited: 26/04/2013 at 18:24 by Temple Meads Log in to reply |
Three Bridges fire alarm activated 26/04/2013 at 18:28 #44028 | |
jc92
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" said:" said:a good case for installing ARSE[url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-22306918]BBC article[url].I can't agree more, I think regional control centers are just asking for trouble. "We don't stop camborne wednesdays" Log in to reply |
Three Bridges fire alarm activated 26/04/2013 at 18:37 #44030 | |
Rickurd
128 posts |
I did hear that once electrification is complete the entire MML from St Pancras to Sheffield, as well as all lines previously controlled by Leicester, Trent, Derby and Sheffield Boxes will be controlled from the East Midlands Signalling center in Derby. In my view a very bad move Log in to reply |
Three Bridges fire alarm activated 26/04/2013 at 18:42 #44031 | |
pedroathome
915 posts |
" said:" said:I forgot about the Westbury - Trowbridge - Bath route. I was just considering that it is a route that would still allow trains to run, although delayedWell, take the GWML mainline now. If something happens at say Swindon, trains can be routed via Westbury and Exeter to reach Bristol, there is still a loop around on most routes that will become eliminated when this happens.Trains from London to Bristol would be very unlikely to go via Exeter to reach their destination, though they could go via Westbury, taking the avoider then going via Trowbridge and Bath, however that strategy could delay other trains if it wasn't well planned (would make an interesting TT for the Westbury sim though) Log in to reply |
Three Bridges fire alarm activated 26/04/2013 at 18:43 #44032 | |
jc92
3685 posts |
it would certainly make for amusing reading of a TRB if a box in an AB area caught fire, and the signaller had the forethought to switch out first, then ring the fire service, maintaining a punctual, if slightly barbecued railway...
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Three Bridges fire alarm activated 26/04/2013 at 21:35 #44048 | |
Danny252
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" said:it would certainly make for amusing reading of a TRB if a box in an AB area caught fire, and the signaller had the forethought to switch out first, then ring the fire service, maintaining a punctual, if slightly barbecued railway...I hear that during the recent Kidderminster Box fire, Bewdley South picked up the phone and was told something along the lines of "The roof's on fire, bye!" before the signalman made a beeline for the door! Last edited: 26/04/2013 at 21:36 by Danny252 Log in to reply |
Three Bridges fire alarm activated 26/04/2013 at 21:47 #44049 | |
vontrapp
210 posts |
Here are the proposed SB closures: http://www.signalbox.org/sectionc.php Adrian Log in to reply |
Three Bridges fire alarm activated 26/04/2013 at 21:49 #44050 | |
Whiterider
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I remember York signalling centre had a power cut. Pretty much all of the North East's train services came to a stand because it's one big building which controls a massive area. There should be backup buildings, or something where they can control signals from a Laptop (a bit like Simsig). At least it can keep things moving albeit slowly. Although I guess things do have to change to keep up and this is just one of them!
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Three Bridges fire alarm activated 26/04/2013 at 21:54 #44051 | |
headshot119
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" said:I remember York signalling centre had a power cut. Pretty much all of the North East's train services came to a stand because it's one big building which controls a massive area. There should be backup buildings, or something where they can control signals from a Laptop (a bit like Simsig). At least it can keep things moving albeit slowly. Although I guess things do have to change to keep up and this is just one of them!Well they have backup generators, but at the time that failed as well. Wasn't that the day of the meet in Wakefield? "Passengers for New Lane, should be seated in the rear coach of the train " - Opinions are my own and not those of my employer Log in to reply |
Three Bridges fire alarm activated 26/04/2013 at 21:55 #44052 | |
vontrapp
210 posts |
Manchester Picc has a backup panel at Slade Lane but no SPT control.
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Three Bridges fire alarm activated 26/04/2013 at 22:00 #44053 | |
Hooverman
306 posts |
I miss all the fun. I should of been early turn today but had to attend a meeting instead. Which in itself was delayed while the management started their debrief on the fire alarms going off. No signalling equipment was damaged nor was the building effected in any way that I know of, but the alarm was a genuine one. The delay minutes on this are going to be a big one.
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Three Bridges fire alarm activated 26/04/2013 at 22:17 #44057 | |
GeoffM
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It's very rare to have a full evacuation of a large modern control centre. The costs of shutting down for a couple of hours is probably less than maintaining a backup system elsewhere - a location which would have to be accessible enough to be staffed at short notice, and be able to have everything up and running very quickly. Then how do you ensure everything is switched over correctly? The last thing you want is to be unable to control your railway because the original control centre still has the master control. And no, ARS, ARS+, or ARS enhanced can't control the railway on its own, it has to be supervised by a human. There was an incident in (I think) CSX's control centre in Jacksonville, Florida which knocked out most of their railroad. The commuters in Chicago were not happy that events over a thousand miles away affected their journey home. SimSig Boss Log in to reply |
Three Bridges fire alarm activated 26/04/2013 at 23:27 #44060 | |
postal
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" said:" said:Indeed it was. More details in this topic from 2011.I remember York signalling centre had a power cut. Pretty much all of the North East's train services came to a stand because it's one big building which controls a massive area. There should be backup buildings, or something where they can control signals from a Laptop (a bit like Simsig). At least it can keep things moving albeit slowly. Although I guess things do have to change to keep up and this is just one of them!Well they have backup generators, but at the time that failed as well. Wasn't that the day of the meet in Wakefield? “In life, there is always someone out there, who won’t like you, for whatever reason, don’t let the insecurities in their lives affect yours.” – Rashida Rowe Log in to reply |
Three Bridges fire alarm activated 27/04/2013 at 00:43 #44061 | |
vontrapp
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Man Picc tower had a fire-alarm go-off but the SS wasn't evacuated. Inspector S to the rescue? Log in to reply |
Three Bridges fire alarm activated 27/04/2013 at 01:03 #44062 | |
Danny252
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" said:There was an incident in (I think) CSX's control centre in Jacksonville, Florida which knocked out most of their railroad. The commuters in Chicago were not happy that events over a thousand miles away affected their journey home.One problem I've heard of is that some traincrews were having trouble understanding the dispatchers - the quality of their radios isn't good at the best of times, which when combined with the fact that crews/dispatchers had completely different accents, made life somewhat difficult. Log in to reply |
Three Bridges fire alarm activated 27/04/2013 at 03:40 #44063 | |
GeoffM
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" said:" said:Wouldn't surprise me, regarding accents. BNSF's control centre is in Fort Worth, Texas (near Dallas), and they control as far as Seattle, Chicago, New Orleans, and (parts of) southern California. It must be strange going to work in shorts and T-shirts in the blazing sun and then having to deal with train crews stuck in snow in the pacific north west in a different timezone!There was an incident in (I think) CSX's control centre in Jacksonville, Florida which knocked out most of their railroad. The commuters in Chicago were not happy that events over a thousand miles away affected their journey home.One problem I've heard of is that some traincrews were having trouble understanding the dispatchers - the quality of their radios isn't good at the best of times, which when combined with the fact that crews/dispatchers had completely different accents, made life somewhat difficult. One wonders whether London-based drivers for East Coast and Virgin Trains get used to accents north of the border. SimSig Boss Log in to reply |
Three Bridges fire alarm activated 27/04/2013 at 05:57 #44064 | |
Peter Bennet
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Back in 2006 Kings Cross box was closed for 2 days because of a fire in an adjacent building site. The line had to be controlled locally from the interlocking cabins. Peter I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs! Log in to reply |
Three Bridges fire alarm activated 27/04/2013 at 08:54 #44066 | |
Hooverman
306 posts |
" said:Back in 2006 Kings Cross box was closed for 2 days because of a fire in an adjacent building site. The line had to be controlled locally from the interlocking cabins. We can't use our slave panels in their relay rooms if the ASC has been evacuated as the signaller needs to be at the panel directing all train movements via the telephone. Also as Three Bridges/Crawley/Balcombe Tunnel Junction are direct control from the main panel there is no slave panel for that area. Also panel 7 which is the Horsham area is locked by Smartlock 400 and there is no slave panel for that area either. Last edited: 27/04/2013 at 09:30 by Hooverman Log in to reply |
Three Bridges fire alarm activated 27/04/2013 at 11:21 #44076 | |
Noisynoel
989 posts |
Slave panels are only designed to control individual locking areas owing to data link failures where the signal box is unable to communicate with the localalised locking. They are usually manned by MOM's or LOM's, who do not necissarily have the right competency to be an actual signaller. They have to, at all times, work under the signallers direction from the controlling signal box/
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Three Bridges fire alarm activated 27/04/2013 at 11:45 #44078 | |
Copping
95 posts |
" said:They don't London Kings Cross drivers don't go past Newcastle and London Euston drivers don't go past Preston. Going back to the fire, an email at work told that smoke was detected in the relay room at Three Bridges. Last edited: 27/04/2013 at 11:46 by Copping Log in to reply |
Three Bridges fire alarm activated 27/04/2013 at 12:52 #44082 | |
postal
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" said:" said:To a Cockney, Geordie can be just as impenetrable as Jock.They don't London Kings Cross drivers don't go past Newcastle and London Euston drivers don't go past Preston. “In life, there is always someone out there, who won’t like you, for whatever reason, don’t let the insecurities in their lives affect yours.” – Rashida Rowe Log in to reply |