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Problem at Redhill

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Problem at Redhill 07/01/2010 at 19:11 #492
benstafford
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The photo attached shows the 455 that stables in Redhill overnight at midday. The front coach seems to be listing to the right. Is this normal and due to the track or has it derailed?
Photo taken on mobile and I have no idea how to make it bigger.

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Problem at Redhill 07/01/2010 at 19:11 #5579
benstafford
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The photo attached shows the 455 that stables in Redhill overnight at midday. The front coach seems to be listing to the right. Is this normal and due to the track or has it derailed?
Photo taken on mobile and I have no idea how to make it bigger.

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Problem at Redhill 07/01/2010 at 19:21 #5581
UKTrainMan
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I've managed to obtain the full photo and edit it for you.



No point in clicking on the image itself as it doesn't display properly. You can however right-click on it and do "Open in new tab" or "Open in new window" to view it.

I trust this helps.

Any views and / or opinions expressed by myself are from me personally and do not represent those of any company I either work for or am a consultant for.
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Problem at Redhill 09/01/2010 at 16:54 #5661
casey jones
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normal working just the way the track is in the former postal dock theres a emu in there every night.A redhill southern driver takes the unit towards london in the morn ecs move selhurst or some where like thaere is nothing to worry about

cheers

Casey

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Problem at Redhill 09/01/2010 at 23:46 #5669
benstafford
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Thanks for the reply. It looked a bit weird. As you say it usually leaves early so I don't see it. I assumed that it must be OK on Friday as the unit had gone by then.
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Problem at Redhill 24/01/2010 at 20:56 #6144
Osprey
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I seem to remember if they are "cut out" the compressors stop and if there is a small leak in the suspension "Doughnut" the air escapes and the thing looks lobsided? Ive not driven a 455 or driven through Redhill since I transfered off the Southern in 1992 so I could be mistaken!
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