Re: Another City Rail Signalling Question

MarkBau1 (markbau1@aol.com)
6 Apr 1998 16:30:49 GMT

Perhaps the speed proving in Sydney is different to the way speed proving works
in Melbourne and the UK. In Melbourne you might have 3 train stops between
signals. If the speed proving thinks you are going too fast to stop at the
signal the trip will stay up, they do not enforce speeds past an actual signal.
Thus, they trip at different speeds.

Perhaps the drivers that didn't "get it" haven't worked with speed proving for
very long. Is it a new thing in Sydney? Melbourne has had speed proving for
quite a long time at various locations.

Mark.

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