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by diroussel
4700 days ago
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It depends on the line. The more modern lines, have induction loops every 3 meters that allow precise measurement of current position, and also data for voice comms to the line controller. On older lines, they can only detect when a tube changes power circuit and the resulting blue/white spark sends a measurable pulse down the power system. In this case, yes, they have to just count trains into and out of a section. I learnt this by chatting to a TFL engineer in a pub, he designed the signalling systems equipment. |
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