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The APT worked Euston-Glasgow relief services three times per week from 1983-1985.
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John …….My Railwayforum Gallery Last edited by swisstrains; 29th December 2009 at 23:00. |
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Here is more evidence that the high speed railways dont work well in extremely cold temps. Perhaps they should be looking to aero technology which copes very well at 40K feet at -40 deg C. Even desending to surface humidity doesnt cause them any problems!
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Even modern motor cars seem to be immune from the climatic vagaries that we have and don't suddenly break down when it gets cold/wet/hot/damp/freezing/dusty etc etc.
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I would agree with your comment re flying however I think you are being unfair to compare 70's design with modern cars. I recall having considerable problems with cars in winter conditions at that time. We have moved forward in winterising quite considerably since then. The modern plane has been developed as the result of experience, sadly fatal in a number of cases. History has proved that the basic design of the APT was not flawed which is why other manufacturers were happy to take it on, develop it and then sell it back to us! Best wishes, John H-T. |
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The same happened with Prof. Eric Laithwaite's Maglev train which ran across the Fens when I were a lad. I saw the track once and the actual train is plinthed at Peterboro Railway World. But everyone else with money to spend thinks its the future of railways. You dont have to worry about brakes freezing thats for sure!
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I was reading some BR documents on saturday and the weight issue was one amongst several why BR didnt like it. Apprently the size of the Sulzer engine made the engine room a nightmare to work in as it was so cramped. Next time I go to Kew I'll dig out the file again and list out the reasons in more detail if people are interested? Regards Simon |
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I'm glad to see some of the contributors feel cars are immune to climatic problems. So all the cars sliding on Black Ice was deliberate was it? The lorries inability to climb the smallest snowy incline even on a motorway was very attractive, were the drivers looking for a lock in the nearest hostelry. No form of transport is without problems, the difference is that they show up in different ways. Trains as opposed to motor vehicles are not allowed to proceed when the circumstances are dangerous. That is reflected in the statistics. When was the last public enquiry after a motor accident!
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