BaltACD Platforms are easily reconfigured when compared to tunnel and/or other capacity improvement projects in the US. Costly, yes; but no significant engineering has to take place to change the platforms.
Platforms are easily reconfigured when compared to tunnel and/or other capacity improvement projects in the US. Costly, yes; but no significant engineering has to take place to change the platforms.
blue streak 1 Now I suggest that we take a longer look at this happening. Misread the article saying wider started later than the actual 50 years. That time would be when the first TGVs were built. So all stations built after that time were for wider trains. The narrower platforms have prevented TGVs to be either scheduled by those stations or the few times a diverted train could not use those platforms ? Now new wider trains will be the standard and of course older narrower trains could use the wider platforms ( mind the gap ). Since the widening has been going on for at least 6 months maybe there is more to the story than has been admitted. Wouldn't you prefer to have all your rolling stock able to serve more locations ? Look at the problems in the USA because of limited loading gages at some locations. Examples 1. Va avenue tunnel, Hudson river tunnels, Siskiyou route, NS & CSX tunnel enlargements, NEC route, etc
Now I suggest that we take a longer look at this happening. Misread the article saying wider started later than the actual 50 years. That time would be when the first TGVs were built. So all stations built after that time were for wider trains. The narrower platforms have prevented TGVs to be either scheduled by those stations or the few times a diverted train could not use those platforms ?
Now new wider trains will be the standard and of course older narrower trains could use the wider platforms ( mind the gap ). Since the widening has been going on for at least 6 months maybe there is more to the story than has been admitted. Wouldn't you prefer to have all your rolling stock able to serve more locations ? Look at the problems in the USA because of limited loading gages at some locations.
Examples 1. Va avenue tunnel, Hudson river tunnels, Siskiyou route, NS & CSX tunnel enlargements, NEC route, etc
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NKP guy If memory serves right, didn't something similar happen c1865 when George Pullman brought out the sleeping car (?) that was initially used to carry President Lincoln's casket back home to Springfield? I believe the car was a bit too wide for some station platforms and they had to be modified for the Lincoln funeral train. Or am I meshuganah on this?
If memory serves right, didn't something similar happen c1865 when George Pullman brought out the sleeping car (?) that was initially used to carry President Lincoln's casket back home to Springfield? I believe the car was a bit too wide for some station platforms and they had to be modified for the Lincoln funeral train.
Or am I meshuganah on this?
I remember reading the same thing, but it was a calculated move on Pullman's part. The only way he could be satisfied with the sleeping car's arrangement was to make the car wider than standard, but he figured it would be desirable enough that the railroads would be willing to make the necessary changes to the platforms. Lincoln's funeral train came along to give them a little more incentive.
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Transport Minister Frederic Cuvillier blamed an "absurd rail system" for the problem, referring to changes made by a previous government in 1997. "When you separate the rail operator (RFF) from the user, SNCF, it doesn't work," he told BFMTV. ($1 = 0.7302 Euros)
Sounds like it's going to be a tighter fit yet!
A change in loading gauge started 30 50 years ago in France lead to ordering 2000 passenger cars that were too wide for older train platforms. Biting the bullet all older station platforms will be widened. 2000 cars ? gosh wouldn't Amtrak like just 500 ?
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/05/20/us-france-trains-idUSKBN0E021720140520
Edit changed to 50 years ago wider platforms started building.
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