Network Rail is responsible for maintaining infrastructure, including permissible speed restriction signs, on the Elizabeth line. There is no in‑cab indication given to Elizabeth line drivers ...
Network Rail is responsible for maintaining infrastructure, including permissible speed restriction signs, on the Elizabeth line. There is no in‑cab indication given to Elizabeth line drivers about ...
Did you know that there's a brand new train line here in London? It's called the "Elizabeth Line" (aka the Crossrail) and it ...
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The Elizabeth line train was reportedly travelling at 45 mph, with the maximum speed at this location being 25 mph. The train also passed by a dirty 25 mph speed limit sign, which was said to be ...
It also warned Network Rail to ensure that lineside signs are positioned in the correct location and that they are visible and legible to drivers. Howard Smith, director of the Elizabeth line ...
inconspicuous and dirty" speed limit sign, according to the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB), which said the driver "did not believe that this [jolt] was severe enough to report". Howard ...