Re: Train Passengers Asked to Get out and Push Stalled Train |
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Paul Coxwell (paul_coxwell@yahoo.com) Fri, 18 May 2007 09:50:47 PDT
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> That is actually not uncommon. Electric supply, whether by overhead > wire or trackside 3rd rail, has numerous dead spots for a variety of > reasons. Usually a train is long enough so that one part of it is > still making contact, or a connector pole is used as Pat described > below.
> This is commonly done in yards and shops where there is no 3rd rail.
The London Underground (subway) system uses both 3rd AND 4th rails,
Movements in service shops and like are made by connecting the DC
-Paul |
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