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    Walking and Rambling discussion

    After my injury last year when a tendon in my knee ruptured (see earlier entries) I am slowly getting back walking again. It took 6 months before I could mange easy walks with my walking club. Then I was tired after a 5 to 6 mile easy walk, now after another 6 months I have plenty left and...
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    Auto Transformer Modelling using LT Spice.

    You need to build into the model other factors such as resistance of running rails and overhead line. Steel running rails can have significant resistance and will affect return currents Also there is inductance of the line which can be significant.
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    Do you think that the UK switching to electric vehicles is realistic?

    One aspect that I have not seen mentioned here is the emergency services who will probably require at least a hybrid vehicle. This would also apply to people living in remoter parts of the country also some maintenance vehicles. We can guarantee that there will be weather events that will...
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    Power drain at terminal stations

    Most of the modern trains are Regen and rho-static breaking. Normally this would be done by having a resistor that can be controlled by an electronic switch to prevent the supply voltage getting too high. This would be almost essential anyway as a train may suddenly be gapped or otherwise lose...
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    Power drain at terminal stations

    I would have thought the power supply for a complex station area would be divided up into many different sections each with its own circuit breaker which would be set at level of maybe 2 train loads max. This would be done so that if there is a short circuit fault it can be detected and cleared...
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    British electrification OHL dates (mainly 25kV plus the most significant 1.5KV DC)

    You have not mentioned re electrification of the Altrincham line (MSJ&A) line from 1.5KV DC to 25KV AC in 1971. Then much of the line was converted to 750V for Metrolink tram service although part remains at 25KV for access to Trafford Park Many of the 1931 MSJ&A overhead support structures...
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    Walking and Rambling discussion

    Seeing the pictures of Millers dale reminds me of the disaster that has struck me. What started off as an ordinary Sunday walk for me with my local walking club from Wyedale to Chelmorton, Taddington, Priescliffe and Millerdale - about 10miles and 1500 feet of climbing - ended in disaster when...
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    Walking and Rambling discussion

    Been exploring some of the old railways between Eccles and Bolton recently. Most of the old railway between Patricroft and Bolton has been converted into a walkway (from Monton to near Bolton). Also a walkway is most the line from Patricroft to Clifton with a deviation required via Victoria park...
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    Countries with Metre Gauge and 3 ft 6 inch Gauge networks with big loading gauges?

    Quite a lot of narrow gauge railways used transporter wagons to carry standard gauge wagons so presumably the line would have to be at the same loading gauge as standard gauge lines, although it is possible stock might be restricted in size. This even ncluded some 750mm/760mm/2foot6 inch lines...
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    Walking and Rambling discussion

    A few days ago I decided to walk from Eccles to Bolton along the old LNWR route.Most is now converted into foot/cycle path and is about 10 miles long. Tram to Eccles train back from Bolton. Another walk I did recently was from Staybridge up to Swineshaw reservoirs, returning partly via the old...
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    Why were most past DMUs designed as DMUs rather than DEMUs?

    The simple torque converter transmission as used 150 sprinters etc while cheap and reliable is rather inefficient particularly when starting and at slow speed. It also tends to require a larger diesel engine to achieve a performance level over an electric or multi speed gear box transmission...
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    Why were most past DMUs designed as DMUs rather than DEMUs?

    In the 50s electrical equipment was much more costly and bulky than the mechanical equivalent. It also would be very difficult to design a DC generator that could fit underfloor due to the commutator size etc hence the reason for above floor engines. Nowadays with alternators and 3 phase motors...
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    No trains today twixt Guide Bridge and Manchester

    FYI Recent BBC report on situation https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-manchester-62767793
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    How viable is electrification of the Robin Hood Line?

    Having a small isolated section of electrified track is generally not a good idea. You would require a depot with a fleet of trains that can only work on that section, and you would to have a spare or two knocking around. Then there may be a steady demand for dead hauling units to heavy...
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    How could Middlewich be served if the station was to reopen?

    As well as reinstating sevices to Middlewich the link could benefit many other people who would use the line as a through service. For example where I live (Altrincham) it would be a viable route to Crewe and onward connections rather than going via Manchester or Stockport. For people in...
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    Do you think that the UK switching to electric vehicles is realistic?

    The normal domestic supply for an average house in an area with gas supplies for heating is set at about 3KW average and 6KW peak. The substation and the main feeders will be scaled for that. That does not stop an odd house taking more that, provided the neighboring hoses take less. Some users...
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    A Lime Street to Manchester CLC Metro

    I agree. I live close to the edge of Greater Manchester and have come across many people who cross the boundary to work.
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    Do you think that the UK switching to electric vehicles is realistic?

    You are looking at a high price luxury car, not an economy runabout. I am thinking about the bottom to middle part of the market. As it stands the cheapest electric car or hybrid is way more expensive than than the cheapest petrol car - enough to buy at least 50000 miles of petrol at todays...
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    Do you think that the UK switching to electric vehicles is realistic?

    Personally I like the idea of plug in hybrids. Petrol engines are very inefficient at low power outputs and use a considerable amount of fuel when idling.They are most efficient when running at a high percentage of maximum power output. Electric cars are at their best when running at low power...

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