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« Reply #45 on: March 29, 2023, 08:26:38 » |
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Due to a fire next to the track at Maidenhead all lines are blocked. Train services running through this station will be cancelled or delayed. Disruption is expected until 09:15 29/03. Looking at Journeycheck, Intercity services appear to be terminating at Reading.
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« Reply #46 on: March 29, 2023, 09:15:55 » |
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UPDATE: Due to a fire next to the track at Maidenhead all lines are blocked. Train services running through this station will be cancelled or delayed. Disruption is expected until the end of the day.
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« Reply #47 on: March 29, 2023, 09:26:13 » |
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Heard reports that signalling cables have been damaged in the area.
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« Reply #48 on: March 29, 2023, 10:33:25 » |
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Heard reports that signalling cables have been damaged in the area.
Photo on Twitter suggests that the fire is perhaps an electrical fire? So cables will have been damaged.
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« Reply #49 on: March 29, 2023, 10:56:57 » |
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Yes, definite damage to S&T▸ cables, hence the ‘disruption to the end of the day’ as it will take time to replace them.
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« Reply #50 on: March 29, 2023, 11:58:04 » |
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I'm wondering what this was as from the blackening to the OHLE supports this looks to have been big enough to start roasting anything stabled alongside.
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« Reply #51 on: March 29, 2023, 18:21:08 » |
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Seriously, unless you have absolutely no alternative, don't go anywhere near Paddington tonight.....I took one look at the masses, turned around, went to Waterloo and boarded a train to Windsor where Mrs TG kindly collected me.
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« Reply #52 on: March 29, 2023, 19:57:34 » |
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From the position of the fire, along the fence between the main line and the sidings, it can only be the railway's own fire ( see pictures from the Chron). And, since it seems to be at the foot of the masts that carry traction power connections from the east side of the section break to the Maidenhead MPATS▸ , presumably the traction power cables were the source of the fire.
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« Reply #53 on: March 29, 2023, 20:16:17 » |
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Seriously, unless you have absolutely no alternative, don't go anywhere near Paddington tonight.....I took one look at the masses, turned around, went to Waterloo and boarded a train to Windsor where Mrs TG kindly collected me.
I used the Elizabeth Line, but it did not stop at Burnham or Taplow, it crossed on the DN Main at Salt Hill. I did not even attempt to look at the Main Line Station for fasts to Maidenhead. On the way in this morning I was on the 07:02 from Maidenhead it came to a stop at Southall for about 15 / 20 mins, the Drive kept us informed that the power was off due to a line side fire at Maidenhead; we reached Padd where I picked up the Elizabeth Line the West bound were terminating, East bound Shenfield's were ok but the Abbey Wood's were MIA. Heard reports that signalling cables have been damaged in the area.
Photo on Twitter suggests that the fire is perhaps an electrical fire? So cables will have been damaged. The fire does look a bit odd, being in 2 places. The flames seem to be where a raised GRP trough route dives down to the OLE▸ structures. Could it have been a Traction Power (25kV) fault, these tend to clear very quickly (mili Seconds) and do not generally cause a fire. A Traction Return Current fault that is a possibly but on modern AC Traction systems are extremely rare. Other options low Voltage systems (signalling power, lighting etc) but these systems will clear a fault before a fire starts or vandalism or other non electrical cause
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Starship just experienced what we call a rapid unscheduled disassembly, or a RUD, during ascent,”
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« Reply #54 on: March 29, 2023, 20:43:19 » |
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Letter arroving from NR» & GWR▸ to say both overhead power & Signalling going to be kaput into at least tomorrow mornng. So check before leaving home
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« Reply #55 on: March 30, 2023, 00:43:42 » |
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And, since it seems to be at the foot of the masts that carry traction power connections from the east side of the section break to the Maidenhead MPATS▸ , presumably the traction power cables were the source of the fire. Yes it looks as if that had previously been something larger because of the gap in the troughing. Also I can't help wondering if that is a cable hanging down from the extension on that very blackened middle support and perhaps that made contact with something. Saying that the cable, if that is what it is, in question could be hanging down from there as part of the correct workings of OLE▸ : I don't know. Dave
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« Reply #56 on: March 30, 2023, 06:45:46 » |
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Letter arroving from NR» & GWR▸ to say both overhead power & Signalling going to be kaput into at least tomorrow mornng. So check before leaving home
Certainly looks that way, more of the same.
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« Reply #57 on: March 30, 2023, 08:52:18 » |
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And, since it seems to be at the foot of the masts that carry traction power connections from the east side of the section break to the Maidenhead MPATS▸ , presumably the traction power cables were the source of the fire. Yes it looks as if that had previously been something larger because of the gap in the troughing. Also I can't help wondering if that is a cable hanging down from the extension on that very blackened middle support and perhaps that made contact with something. Saying that the cable, if that is what it is, in question could be hanging down from there as part of the correct workings of OLE▸ : I don't know. Dave The suspected cause is known within NR» , I'm not at liberty to say what the suspected cause is, it is still subject of a live investigation.
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Starship just experienced what we call a rapid unscheduled disassembly, or a RUD, during ascent,”
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« Reply #58 on: March 30, 2023, 10:34:11 » |
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Yes it looks as if that had previously been something larger because of the gap in the troughing. Also I can't help wondering if that is a cable hanging down from the extension on that very blackened middle support and perhaps that made contact with something. Saying that the cable, if that is what it is, in question could be hanging down from there as part of the correct workings of OLE▸ : I don't know.
If by "cable" you mean the vertical black line, then no - that's the actuating rod for the isolating switch sitting on the side arm. Compare it with the identical stanchion to the left of the portal. Each of those tall stanchions has a pair on the far side of the running lines, and there are four such pairs providing the traction connections for the four lines. There is an insulated cable going halfway up the near stanchion, then a bare wire on via that switch, up to the top, and across to the far side. Partway across there is an insulator and a wire drops down to connect to the catenary and contact wires. There are four of those, one for each line, each side of the midpoint section break. A lot of the switchgear you see sitting on poles, or corralled by the lineside, and even more lurking in sheds, exists to prevent traction circuit currents getting high enough to cause damage. As ET says, big fault currents must be removed in a fraction of a second, before enough energy has been dumped into the wires to overheat them. If that happened, then evidently "something went wrong". Traction supplies can cope with hundreds of amps, and if that sort of current at 25 kV gets into other cables they can get very hot without tripping anything. Obviously that's still something going wrong. So, several possibilities!
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« Reply #59 on: March 30, 2023, 10:47:07 » |
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And, since it seems to be at the foot of the masts that carry traction power connections from the east side of the section break to the Maidenhead MPATS▸ , presumably the traction power cables were the source of the fire. Yes it looks as if that had previously been something larger because of the gap in the troughing. Also I can't help wondering if that is a cable hanging down from the extension on that very blackened middle support and perhaps that made contact with something. Saying that the cable, if that is what it is, in question could be hanging down from there as part of the correct workings of OLE▸ : I don't know. Dave The suspected cause is known within NR» , I'm not at liberty to say what the suspected cause is, it is still subject of a live investigation. Oooooh how intriguing? Sabotage?
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