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Hendon 17/01/2014 at 15:27 #53965 | |
Ginger
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Hello , does any one what has happen FCC train today? Beyond Kentish Town.. Flooding at Balcombe Tunnel again. Andy Log in to reply |
Hendon 17/01/2014 at 15:32 #53966 | |
Sacro
1171 posts |
Presuming you're south of Kentish, wires down, 317 lost a pantograph.
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Hendon 17/01/2014 at 15:35 #53967 | |
TimTamToe
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Overhead wire damage around Hendon with FCC running no trains between St Pancras & St Albans Gareth Log in to reply The following user said thank you: Ginger |
Hendon 17/01/2014 at 15:39 #53968 | |
Peter Bennet
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" said:Presuming you're south of Kentish, wires down, 317 lost a pantograph.317: Kentish Town: are you sure? Peter I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs! Log in to reply |
Hendon 17/01/2014 at 15:39 #53969 | |
Ginger
30 posts |
B) FCC Southern side brn to city Thameslink.
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Hendon 17/01/2014 at 16:08 #53971 | |
Peter Bennet
5402 posts |
Is the OH in that area the Headspan type where if one wire is pulled down they all come tumbling down? Peter I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs! Log in to reply |
Hendon 17/01/2014 at 16:11 #53972 | |
TimTamToe
664 posts |
" said:Is the OH in that area the Headspan type where if one wire is pulled down they all come tumbling down?I'm not sure Peter but sounds as though it may be - FCC's website says "significant damage" and as such Network Rail won't have it fixed today and FCC unable to run any trains until at least 06:00 Saturday Gareth Log in to reply |
Hendon 17/01/2014 at 16:18 #53973 | |
JamesN
1607 posts |
The MML OHLE is all of the Mk3 type - headspans for 3+ track sections - as found on the ECML, GWML and other 80s/90s electrification schemes There used to be quite a cool diagram showing a geographical(ish) map of the National Network with the different designs of OHLE highlighted in different colours, but I didn't transfer over the bookmarks from my old PC and now I can't find it :( EDIT Typically, re-googleing it turns up: http://www.rssb.co.uk/sitecollectiondocuments/pdf/reports/research/T346_summary_rpt_final.pdf Page 11 Last edited: 17/01/2014 at 16:27 by JamesN Log in to reply The following user said thank you: TimTamToe |
Hendon 17/01/2014 at 16:52 #53977 | |
Sacro
1171 posts |
" said:" said:Yeah, scratch that, it's a 319!Presuming you're south of Kentish, wires down, 317 lost a pantograph.317: Kentish Town: are you sure? Log in to reply |
Hendon 17/01/2014 at 22:08 #53985 | |
GoodbyeMrFish
148 posts |
319361 and 381 Apparently, dbs 60099 Dragged them to cricklewood, according to some gen groups.
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Hendon 18/01/2014 at 20:53 #54007 | |
onlydjw
456 posts |
Confirmed that 60099 dragged the pair of units to Cricklewood - there's a pic of them coupled on Facebook somewhere which came to my attention. Nearly as interesting as the 4 66's (66723, 66722, 66721 & 66729) sent by GBRf from Doncaster to rescue Freightliner's 66533 on 4L85 Doncaster Railport-Felixstowe North yesterday (Friday 17 January 2014) (hauled between Grantham and Peterborough), where the train waited for a FL loco to come all the way from Wilton to take the train forward - 386 late! God bless, Daniel Wilson Log in to reply |