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6J42 07/02/2022 at 09:54 #145058 | |
taffhall
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Hi Ive got 6J42 sat at Maindee North headshunt. What haapens after it is turned around at Newport. On timetable it says Maindee East Junction (Berth). Where does this berth to or do you just route it to Maindee East Junction and leave it there taffhall Log in to reply |
6J42 07/02/2022 at 10:32 #145059 | |
trolleybus
150 posts |
'Berth' usuually means that the train has no further workings in the TT and just stays where it is, usually overnight.
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6J42 07/02/2022 at 11:36 #145062 | |
y10g9
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Berth does indeed mean that the train is terminating at that location with no further workings in the TT for it. Generally it is used where trains finish their days work at a station, but remains in the platform overnight rather than returning to a depot. Berth was implemented into timetables to make it obvious that a train was terminating with no inward working, and it also suppressed the warning about no inward working when a TT is analysed Log in to reply The following user said thank you: taffhall |