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![]() Also I am getting a but sick of looking at the same poster for the last six years. Apparantly they have been working to improve track adhesion for all that time. Perhaps it is time they tried a different approach.
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![]() A fairly serious incident on the UK railways as a result of wheelslip.
From daily mail http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...aves-line.html Quote:
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![]() Thats pretty crazy, definitely something amiss technically
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![]() Has anyone experienced any wheelslip related problems yet?
There's a lot of fallen leaves around my area, and with the strong winds and heavy rain we've been having the last couple of days I thought it might cause problems. |
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![]() Had that wheelslip experience on this train this evening
the train struggled after leaving stations between ashtown and clonsilla Train journey certainly fealt more turbulent this evening and with the forecast for the coming days could cause problems |
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![]() heading inbound tonight it was really bad slow and quiet bumpy in spots, the rain not helping things
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![]() Irish Rail is having trouble with the local authority in Castleknock about the trees, Irish Rail want to fell them, the council are stalling
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![]() Plenty of trouble on the 22:12 Pearse Maynooth last night. We were following another train to Glasnevin so crawled along there, then we had significant trouble leaving Ashtown. There were massive problems between Castleknock and Coolmine, we never once managed to get going properly , any time we built up some revs the wheels slipped and we lost it. To top it all off, there was an emergency brake application between Coolmine and Porterstown, due to what sounded like a problem with the vigilance device(some frantic pedal stomping was heard). The train was about 10 minutes late into Clonsilla and seemed to have trouble leaving there too.
Interestingly enough, the particular train involved, 29010, for some reason has had the integral retarder (engine-assisted brake) reactivated after it was disabled a few years back on the 29s. It's been this way for a couple of weeks. |
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![]() Rail bosses tackle 'leaves on the line' by running trains early to allow for slower journeys
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1ZuLgUoPt |
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![]() The retarder was disabled as it only worked on one pair of axles so the brake disks did not get worn equally.
I'm guessing someone has done the math and realized that brake disks cost money NIR has the retarder enabled on all C3K stock which is basically the same under the floor as the 29k
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![]() For the UK case the investigation report found the train to be unsafe due to a failure to fill the sand boxes despite the train reporting that it had a low sand condition the night before
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![]() Can we take it that the sand boxes are kept topped up on Irish Rail rolling stock ?
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![]() the sand machine boxes not full is a issue, but hav u ever seen how much sand actaully comes out of them things. not a lot per wheel. .more of a aid to the wsp, wsp that does the real work like abs on ur car, id say the driver broke to late, but more of a case of to hard and the train just took off 65 mph and would say it easly gained speed as it lost traction with the slippy rail head so i can see how it traveled 2.25 miles past the station , LRA is like ice on the road,
Look at the rail heads at the moment there black. unless a heavy rain shower comes or after the sandite machine with the high powered water jet cleans it(if its not broke) then it get the shine back on it,when its black like tha from the leaves been mashed into a paste on them, little bit of light ran and its lethal. |
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![]() The formal investigation showed it was the lack of sand that was the cause and that the driver drove exactly per the training. Not the driver, machine was at fault.
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