That could be quite restrictive though.
eg Norton Bridge-Basford Hall (17 miles) is signed 110/125EPS throughout.
Are you saying there will be no MU speeds on this section?
In fact most of the WCML south of Weaver Jn has EPS differentials.
There are only a few cases where PS-only speeds apply.
Or are you saying it's the Voyager EPS differentials that are being retained?
My understanding is MU will apply in the proposed locations where there is a single EPS limits for 221s and 390's, but will now not apply in a few locations where two seperate EPS speeds exist.
So it seems they are retaining the Voyager EPS speed limits which seems to make sense if an OA operator wants to reuse displaced 221's.
Second shiny new train in a week to fall apart and block the WCML causing 20000+ compound delays minutes - last week it was a pair of WM 730s just north of there. Perhaps manufacturers should be hardwired into the performance game & fined.
What do we mean by fall apart? Did something physically break or was it a software issue?
Between Euston and Weaver junction - Northbound, the EPS speeds differ at the following locations 390 speed first then 221:
Berkhamsted 125mph - 115mph
Linslade Tunnel 125 - 115
Weedon 120 - 110
Hilmorton thru Rugby to 83miles 68ch 125- 115
Southbound (up) the EPS speeds currently are:
84m 14ch to 83 49 - 125 - 120
82m 16ch to 81m 72ch - 125 - 120
Weedon area 70m 53 ch to 68m 70 ch - 120 - 110
Bletchley flyover to Linslade 125 - 110
Berkhamsted 125 - 110.
That could be quite restrictive though.
eg Norton Bridge-Basford Hall (17 miles) is signed 110/125EPS throughout.
Are you saying there will be no MU speeds on this section?
In fact most of the WCML south of Weaver Jn has EPS differentials.
There are only a few cases where PS-only speeds apply.
Or are you saying it's the Voyager EPS differentials that are being retained?
My understanding is MU will apply in the proposed locations where there is a single EPS limits for 221s and 390's, but will now not apply in a few locations where two seperate EPS speeds exist.
So it seems they are retaining the Voyager EPS speed limits which seems to make sense if an OA operator wants to reuse displaced 221's.