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Hagues98 · 22.09.2020 11:51 MSK
Quote (Плотников П, 21.09.2020):
> Я только первый раз вижу подпись на знаке MU. Обычно просто два знака, один для грузовых, другой для пассажирских.

It's quite a common thing here in the UK).
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Плотников П · 21.09.2020 22:53 MSK
Цитата (Дурдом, 20.09.2020):
> Цитата (Andrews, 20.09.2020):
> > what does "35" and "MU 60" mean?"
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> Ограничение скорости 35 mph, для моторвагонного подвижного состава (MU - multiple unit) - 60 mph.

Я только первый раз вижу подпись на знаке MU. Обычно просто два знака, один для грузовых, другой для пассажирских.
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Craizer · 21.09.2020 13:08 MSK
Цитата (Павел В. Кашин, 21.09.2020):
> Зачем? Чтобы, остановив поезд, машинист мог пописать?

Ну, мало ли:)
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Павел В. Кашин · 21.09.2020 10:30 MSK
Цитата (Hagues98, 20.09.2020):
> I think that it will have been a workman's hut or a place to wait for a train to pass if working on the line.

Да, скорее всего, это путейский сарай./Yes, this is most likely a tool shed for track workers.


Цитата (Craizer, 20.09.2020):
> More like a regular WC.

Зачем? Чтобы, остановив поезд, машинист мог пописать?/ Why? So that the driver can pee after stopping the train on the route? :)))

По превью подумал, что это Макензиевы Горы в Крыму!/ According to the preview, I thought that this is the Makenzievy Mountains in the Crimea!
https://parovoz.com/newgallery/pg_view.p...picture
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Craizer · 20.09.2020 22:15 MSK
More like a regular WC.
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Hagues98 · 20.09.2020 22:09 MSK
Quote (Craizer, 20.09.2020):
> Интересное сооружение справа от головного вагона.

I think that it will have been a workman's hut or a place to wait for a train to pass if working on the line.
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Craizer · 20.09.2020 22:05 MSK
Интересное сооружение справа от головного вагона.
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Hagues98 · 20.09.2020 21:35 MSK
Andrews, yes it is very impressive, especially as the line was built so long ago, however past this point the speed is 60MPH for this DMU). It will reach 125mph when it is on the East Coast Main Line.
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Hagues98 · 20.09.2020 21:29 MSK
Quote (B.U.G.O.R., 20.09.2020):
> Was it also because of the steam locomotives to see lights?

Yes I can imagine it is unusual to see)

I think that is the reason, I know most locomotives were this way round, but GWR locomotives were right hand for some reason, I am not sure why.
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Andrews · 20.09.2020 20:49 MSK
Спасибо за пояснения, Дмитрий.
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Дурдом · 20.09.2020 20:37 MSK
Цитата (Andrews, 20.09.2020):
> what does "35" and "MU 60" mean?"

Ограничение скорости 35 mph, для моторвагонного подвижного состава (MU - multiple unit) - 60 mph.
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Andrews · 20.09.2020 20:29 MSK
The cutting between two harsh stone cliffs is very impressive, especially at 200 km/h. By the way, what does "35" and "MU 60" mean?"
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B.U.G.O.R. · 20.09.2020 20:29 MSK
Still so weird to see left-hand traffic. This is also funny to realize that cars have a wheel at left side in right-hand traffic countries and vice versa, however locomotives have reverse situation: a driver is at the left side in left-hand traffic countries. Was it also because of the steam locomotives to see lights?
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Hagues98 · 20.09.2020 19:39 MSK
A Grand Central 180 DMU heads along the Caldervale line towards Halifax working a London Kings Cross - Bradford Interchange service. I quite like this location because of the impressive cutting between two harsh stone cliffs.

The class 180 is a 125 mph/200kph DMU formed of 5 coaches.
Grand Central is an open access operator who operate 4/5 trains on this route daily, as well as a Sunderland - London route.
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