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Thameslink diversions via Selhurst? 05/05/2015 at 20:37 #71727 | |
Muzer
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I tried a quick Google but couldn't find any information on this. In times of unexpected disruption, is there provision for Thameslink trains from Bedford to Brighton to be diverted via Selhurst instead of Crystal Palace? Since there don't appear to be any stops between Tulse Hill and East Croydon, I don't see why this would be an issue, except maybe things like driver training, route clearance or capacity. Are last-minute diversions done on this route? Are they supported in SimSig or do you need to manually modify the timetable?
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Thameslink diversions via Selhurst? 05/05/2015 at 21:13 #71728 | |
benstafford
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One train a day is booked that way, so there's certainly no problems with route knowledge.
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Thameslink diversions via Selhurst? 05/05/2015 at 23:14 #71744 | |
mfcooper
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" said:In times of unexpected disruption, is there provision for Thameslink trains from Bedford to Brighton to be diverted via Selhurst instead of Crystal Palace?" said: Are last-minute diversions done on this route? Yes, this is done on the fly by the signallers at Victoria & Three Bridges ASCs. Sometimes Sussex Control request this, too. " said: Are they supported in SimSig or do you need to manually modify the timetable? Erm... I think one would need to alter the timetables. Changing entry points and so on. Last edited: 05/05/2015 at 23:14 by mfcooper Log in to reply |
Thameslink diversions via Selhurst? 06/05/2015 at 02:36 #71754 | |
Muzer
718 posts |
The question was more "if I route a Thameslink train from Tulse Hill via Streatham/Selhurst without modifying the timetablewill it accept the route?". I'm guessing the answer to that is that it won't, since the final location in the timetable appears to be Norwood Junction, but I don't know; the occasion never came up for me to try it out while playing. But obviously for disruption in the other direction I'd have to manually alter entry points, yes.
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Thameslink diversions via Selhurst? 06/05/2015 at 04:52 #71759 | |
kaiwhara
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One period around January had quite a few overnight trains going via Selhurst. If/when East Croydon gets released, I would *assume* that a diversion could be made if the need arises (Points Failure etc), provided VC Panel 2, Panel 3, and Three Bridges Panels 1 (yes plural) all agree to the diversion. As previously mentioned, at least one train in the morning is routed that way, and I think one may also start at Selhurst too, plus a couple of empties? Sorry guys, I am in the business of making people wait! Log in to reply |
Thameslink diversions via Selhurst? 06/05/2015 at 06:11 #71764 | |
John
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" said:The question was more "if I route a Thameslink train from Tulse Hill via Streatham/Selhurst without modifying the timetable will it accept the route?". I'm guessing the answer to that is that it won't, since the final location in the timetable appears to be Norwood Junction, but I don't know; the occasion never came up for me to try it out while playing. But obviously for disruption in the other direction I'd have to manually alter entry points, yes.As you suspect, you would have to amend the timetable, although it would be simpler and quicker to just abandon the timetable. In reality there are a handful of trains booked via Selhurst, as well as several Q paths via Clapham Jn. http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/search/advanced/SRS/2015/05/06/0000-2359?stp=WVSC&show=all&order=wtt&toc=TL They are crewed by a mixture of Bedford, Brighton and Blackfriars drivers, so all depots sign the route. Unless you are unlucky enough to get a new driver with limited route knowledge, in reality diverting trains on the fly shouldn't be a problem. Last edited: 06/05/2015 at 12:10 by John Log in to reply |