Hello Everyone.
I thought I would just share with everyone my journey in this morning.
I had caught the 8.35 Maidenhead to Paddington ^Turbo, a journey I regularly take. We switch on to the up main just before Slough and cross back onto the relief just after Ealing Broadway.
Passing through Broadway this time, the train was still whipping along at a good speed. Maximum for the unit is 90 and I would say we were probably not far off it.
Anyway we came up to the cross over and went over it at quite a rate of knots. I was in the front carriage and it shocked me from my seat
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Almost before we had reached the down relief (from up main), the brakes came on, almost emergency like. It was like the driver had just realised the speed was far too high. We continued braking until on the up relief and by this point the speed was noticeably less.
Usually, having used this crossing before, there is a noticeable braking prior to cross-over; followed by power back on once the cross is complete.
I don^t know what the speed limit is across here, but I would suspect 50/60/70?
Perhaps someone can advise?
I presume that the limit on these is set some way below the critical point at which train leaves track (which is also dependent upon rolling stock).
What sort of safety margin is there?
I am a little concerned that this was dangerous and not a figment of my imagination, and feel I should report this, just in case this is part of a trend, but to whom?
Incidentally, the unit was 166220!.