Railway Gazette 1969 May 2 Modern signalling in Belgium SNCB Trails inductiver t
Railway Gazette 1969 May 2
Contents
321 COMMENTARY
323 NEWS
327 LETTERS
328 PERSONAL
329 WELCOME TO THE IRSE DELEGATESA message from the General Manager, Belgian National Railways
330 SIGNALLING IN ITS WIDEST SENSEMr. 0. S. Nock, President, Institution of Railway Signal Engineers, reviews the problems facing signal engineers today
331 MODERN SIGNALLING IN BELGIUM L. DevilliersOver the last two decades the SNCB has pursued a coherent resignalling programme which nevertheless accommodates technical developments as they become available
335 SIGNALLING FOR SINGLE LINES E. J. HarrisRising traffic and limited resources in developing countries present a special challenge to the signal engineer
338 SNCB TRIALS WITH INDUCTIVE TRAIN COMMUNICATION Continuous communication with moving trains is achieved by track conductors over which control signals are transmitted
342 LEVEL CROSSINGS ON HIGH SPEED RAILWAYSOn DB no automatic half-barriers are permitted where speeds exceed 160 km/h and the aim is to eliminate crossings on these lines
344 REPLACEMENT OF OSLO SUBURBAN FLEET BEGINSNSB has ordered the first ten of a series of two-car electric multiple-unit sets with large seating capacity
345 LEA VALLEY ELECTRIFICATION COMPLETEDA nine-mile gap in the northeast London suburban network will be used by electric trains from May 5
348 EXPANDING THE PARIS SUBURBAN NETWORKFurther electrification, greater terminal capacity, and the construction of new lines and stations will help the SNCF to cope with ever-increasing commuter traffic
352 COMMUTER TRAINS TO SERVE NEW YORKDelivery of 620 Metropolitans capable of 100 mile 1 h is an essential feature of the Long Island Railroad modernization programme
354 ACCIDENT REPORTDerailment at Foxhall Junction
355 NEW EQUIPMENT AND PROCESSESRail friction measurement-Pantograph for high speeds-Bulk Shrink film packaging-Speed sensing equipment-Sidebearer for freight bogies
357 COMPANY REPORTS
357 SCRAPHEAP
358 CONTRACTS AND TENDERS
359 PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED
360 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
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