Voyagers do have the capability for SDO▸ , it's just never been signed off for use.
There's no technical or safety reasons I can think of why SDO can't be fitted/used on the Class 801 electrics or proposed 9 car AT300 bi-modes.
Doyou think it was part of the
IEP▸ requirement? You should only need one guess. It says:
4.13 Selective Door Operation
TS296 IEP Trains must be fitted with an SDO system to allow for longer IEP Trains operating in single or Multiple Working formation to stop at short platforms.
N032 The SDO system shall include the facility to enable each power operated door along the length of an IEP Train to be separately included/excluded from the door release pattern at each station.
N033 An SDO system able to use SDO data provided by the ETCS▸ system must be fitted to the IEP Train.
If the ETCS system provides data which allows the IEP Train to determine on which side of the IEP Train the platform is located, the SDO system must prevent release of the doors on the side of the IEP Train where there is no platform.
N058 An SDO system able to use SDO data provided by Eurobalises using Packet 44 must be fitted to the IEP Train. D
If the Eurobalise provides data which allows the IEP Train to determine on which side of the IEP Train the platform is located, the SDO system must prevent release of the doors on the side of the train where there is no platform.
N059 The IEP Train must be fitted with a GPS based SDO system.
The system shall use data relating to the position and length of the platform (stored in a database on the IEP Train), data related to the agreed stopping position of the IEP Train
(stored in a database on the IEP Train) and data on the position of the IEP Train (from a GPS system together with other sources of data including odometry) to determine which doors may be safely released.
N060 It must be possible to configure the SDO system to make use of data from the following sources:
1. the ETCS system;
2. Eurobalises providing SDO data in Packet 44; and
3. the GPS based SDO system.
It must be possible to configure which data source should take precedence in the event that data is available from more than one source.
N061 The SDO system must be able to accommodate the following operating requirements:
^ the provision of different stopping positions in relation to a station platform for IEP Trains formed of differing numbers of IEP Vehicles. This shall allow the system to cope with circumstances where either the rear of the IEP Train, the front of the IEP Train or some point in the middle of the IEP Train is required to align with a specific point on the platform; and
^ the provision of different stopping positions in relation to a station platform for IEP Trains of the same length (in the event that, for example a signal is positioned at an intermediate point along a platform).
N035 Staff involvement in releasing the doors must be limited to the following (except in the case of failure of the IEP Train or infrastructure equipment or in certain scenarios in the case of GPS based SDO (please refer to N036)):
^ the driver shall be responsible for stopping the IEP Train in the correct position, to within an agreed tolerance;
^ the driver shall be responsible for viewing an indication from the SDO system which
will identify the IEP Train^s location and the proposed pattern of door release. This indication shall appear automatically, as the train reaches a stand. Note that the driver will spend a short period of time (less than two seconds) on this activity, commensurate with the desire to optimise dwell times, and this should not be relied on to detect any but the most obvious of defects in the SDO system; and
^ the driver shall be responsible for pressing the door release buttons for the correct side so as to release the doors or in the event of DGO-G operation allow the guard to release the doors.
The SDO system should require no additional traincrew involvement other than that defined above.
N036 In the case where GPS based SDO is in use and it can be demonstrated that insufficient information is available to the SDO system to allow it to determine the location of the IEP Train to a sufficient level of accuracy to determine the correct door release pattern then staff involvement in releasing the doors shall be limited to the following:
^ the driver shall be responsible for stopping the IEP Train in the correct position, to within an agreed tolerance;
^ the SDO system will automatically, as the train comes to a stand, invite the driver to confirm, if necessary, the station at which he has stopped and/or, if necessary the specific platform at which he has stopped;
^ the driver will briefly review the information that the SDO system displays to him and confirm his location to the SDO system. This process shall take no longer than 3 seconds;
^ the driver shall be responsible for viewing an indication from the SDO system which will identify the IEP Train^s location and the proposed pattern of door release. Note that the driver will spend a short period of time (less than two seconds) on this activity, commensurate with the desire to optimise dwell times, and this should not be relied on to detect any but the most obvious of defects in the SDO system; and
^ the driver shall be responsible for pressing the door release buttons for the correct side so as to release the doors or, in the event of DGO-G operation allow the guard to release the doors.
The SDO system should require no additional traincrew involvement other than that defined above.
N034 The SDO system and PIS▸ must operate together so as to give passengers information regarding the operation of the SDO system. In particular the system must, as a minimum, identify to passengers whether SDO will operate and which doors will open, subject to this information being available to the systems on the train at the time the announcement is made.
If the necessary information is not available at the time an announcement is made then the system shall be designed so that a less detailed announcement can be made at that time with a second announcement made once the information becomes available.
N037 The SDO system must provide a means for the driver to manually select a door release pattern so as to allow the doors to be released at platforms where operation of the IEP Trains has not been anticipated or to accommodate failures in the system used to determine the IEP Train^s position.
In a sense, it has three.