Are you hearing it from behind the cab? I expect it'll be the AWS sounding that the driver has to acknowledge as the unit approaches each signal.On tfl rails 315 (and probably others) there's a ringing noise that occurs approx every 30 seconds. Anyone know what that is for?
On tfl rails 315 (and probably others) there's a ringing noise that occurs approx every 30 seconds. Anyone know what that is for?
Yeah I didn't think of the dmu's. I suppose the bell was just the standard for the time.
Does the bell (clear) demand rapid acknowledgement/cancellation to prevent emergency brake application in the same way as the horn?
Does the bell (clear) demand rapid acknowledgement/cancellation to prevent emergency brake application in the same way as the horn?
And temporary/emergency speed restrictions, special speed restriction boards for locally monitored level crossings and at depot test magnets....
Whoops, so I've been cancelling the AWS "all clear" bell on the 315s in Train Simulator for no reason.
I'm pretty sure the HSTs had bells originally, but the 1980s EMU designs such as the 321 had chimes (I think), so perhaps the change occurred in the late '80s?
HST's had the, much more pleasant on the ears, ding-a-ling until either TPWS was fitted, or the cab layout was remodelled, I forget which, but it did last at least until well into this century.
Unfortunately all of ours have the boring, generic "Ping" now.
What were the first units to get the electronic ding?Sounds like it is the AWS clear bell, it means that the signal ahead is showing a green aspect. On most modern units it is a electronic ding instead.
And just to expand on that, if the signal is showing anything other than a green aspect, or there is some other warning, it sounds a warning horn which must be acknowledged by the driver within a period of time otherwise the Emergency Brake is applied.
I know that 313s, 315s and 317s have the bell - the 321s have the chime, but I can't remember what the 319s had. So for the EMU front it'll be somewhere between 319 or 321.What were the first units to get the electronic ding?
What were the first units to get the electronic ding?
From my own experience 150's. That's not to say that another unit i've no knowledge on didn't get it sooner. LEV1 or Pacers maybe?
Class 319 uses the ding, which makes sense considering they were designed after the Class 150.
Off the top of my head, the Class 317/1 (original batch) might possibly be a bell?
317/1 bell
317/3 bell
317/5 bell
317/6 chime
317/7 bell
317/8 bell
Class 319 uses the ding, which makes sense considering they were designed after the Class 150.
Off the top of my head, the Class 317/1 (original batch) might possibly be a bell?
Class 317/1 and /3 are the same thing, the designations just got slightly confused along the way.
/5 /7 and /8 are refurbished variants of the original /1 batch.
All /2s (later batch) are now /6.
Class 317/1 and /3 are the same thing, the designations just got slightly confused along the way.
/5 /7 and /8 are refurbished variants of the original /1 batch.
All /2s (later batch) are now /6.
I think you’re right. 317/1s had a bell, 317/2s had the chime, presumably from new.