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FP great explanation
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Interesting chat as usual and you never know what is coming up next!!
I have spent years walking up and down the Epping Ongar Railway since it became a Heritage Railway and I know of no-where that a level crossing could have been located. I have seen all the track plans, inspected umpteen times but there are only underbridges or overbridges and foot crossings. There is nothing north of North Weald because the line runs strongly east-west. Thats got me stumped for sure!! |
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I have Ordnance Survey map 167 in front of me (date unknown but line shown as open) and there is no sign of a rail level crossing on that.
As said the line runs east-west at North Weald so ? Philip. |
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The Southern/LUL Quail map book has one marked just to the east of North Weald Station at 5.6km from Ongar..
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found this snippett.
"By May 2001, the pedestrian level crossing at North Weald station was open and adorned with signposts warning people to beware of trains: stiles had been constructed to take people into and out of the grounds of the former station. The level crossing provided the perfect opportunity to take photos of the line, platform and trackless second platform " And http://archive.echo-news.co.uk/2000/7/13/199671.html Last edited by pre65; 21st September 2009 at 11:22. |
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Here is how that stretch looks today looking east towards Ongar and the now closed off foot-bridge.
http://eorailway.co.uk/news/uploaded...030-761203.jpg |
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Hello from Paris to everybody. The western area of Paris suburban trains (st. Lazare and Invalides stations) has been working with a 750v third rail system for nearly six decades (ca 1920-1980), and these lines had numerous level crossings. Both netwoks are now electrified with overhead wires (1 500 V DC for invalides and 25 kV AC for St. Lazare).
There is one level crossing in the Paris metro network, on a non-passenger line connecting the terminal siding of line n° 2 at "Nation" with the local wokshop. Of course the live rail is interrupted and trains pick current from one of the motors cars only during the crossing. |
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Where exactly is located this "Metropolitan Spur", where stuck Met trains would block Charing X traffic ? |
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