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Railway line speeds - how are they determined ?
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Watching railway videos, I see that the line speed can vary by very small amounts, e.g. there may be a long spell of 100mph working which suddenly drops to 95mph for no reason I can see, then back up to 100mph and so on.
Does anyone know how line speeds are worked out, and in particular what would determine a very small reduction - 100 to 95 ?
Does anyone know how line speeds are worked out, and in particular what would determine a very small reduction - 100 to 95 ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.From what I can gather, it helps to reduce wear and tear on the track and other hardware. A slight bend might see a small speed reduction whereas a sharper bend would see a larger reduction. I don't know how it is calculated but this seems to be the general gist of it, also I suppose it would add a little to the comfort of the passengers too.
MrsO, I collect pens.
I don't have an anorak, but I have a beautiful quilted Versace jacket. No thermos flask, no tupperware except to freeze phalls in, no flat cap (prefer My Little Pony bobble hats), loads of train books and magazines such as Traction Today.
If you see a cyclist at the very northern end of the Brighton platforms at Clapham Junction, it is probably me.
I don't have an anorak, but I have a beautiful quilted Versace jacket. No thermos flask, no tupperware except to freeze phalls in, no flat cap (prefer My Little Pony bobble hats), loads of train books and magazines such as Traction Today.
If you see a cyclist at the very northern end of the Brighton platforms at Clapham Junction, it is probably me.
A Class 86 running from NRW to LST? I've heard of late-running trains but that's ridiculous - that one must be at 2� years late! ('one' withdrew the last Class 86 locos in 2005).
Anywhat, what's romantic about Mellis? It's close to where I live and I can't find anything at all romantic about it! However, it has got one important attraction:
http://www.mellistavern.co.uk/
And what's this about a Class 86 'hurtling' anywhere on that route? After a late start out of NRW (because of late downroad working), a typical journey would involve being delayed at Trowse Junction because of problems with the swing bridge, coming to a stand at Haughley Junction because of a track circuit failure between there and Stowmarket, a delay at Stowmarket while the driver worked out why he'd lost his 'line light' in the cab, another track circuit failure at Bentley, overhead line problems between Chelmsford and Shenfield, a fatality at one of the commuter stations on the approach to London and a points failure immediately outside of LST.
Chris
Anywhat, what's romantic about Mellis? It's close to where I live and I can't find anything at all romantic about it! However, it has got one important attraction:
http://www.mellistavern.co.uk/
And what's this about a Class 86 'hurtling' anywhere on that route? After a late start out of NRW (because of late downroad working), a typical journey would involve being delayed at Trowse Junction because of problems with the swing bridge, coming to a stand at Haughley Junction because of a track circuit failure between there and Stowmarket, a delay at Stowmarket while the driver worked out why he'd lost his 'line light' in the cab, another track circuit failure at Bentley, overhead line problems between Chelmsford and Shenfield, a fatality at one of the commuter stations on the approach to London and a points failure immediately outside of LST.
Chris
Chris, it's a video
http://www.video125.co.uk/acatalog/Catalogue_I ntercity_Norwich_25.html
Maybe it was just a lucky run on this occasion, but it does keep up to linespeed all the way. I have a particularly nostalgic fondness for this route.
p.s. lucky you, living in Norfolk !
http://www.video125.co.uk/acatalog/Catalogue_I ntercity_Norwich_25.html
Maybe it was just a lucky run on this occasion, but it does keep up to linespeed all the way. I have a particularly nostalgic fondness for this route.
p.s. lucky you, living in Norfolk !
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