![]() | Why Bakerloo line trains occasionally call at Kilburn High Road station (簡訳:ベーカールー線の列車がキルバーン・ハイロード駅に時々停車する理由) | -------![]() | |
ianVisits | 2025-02-04 16:40 | ????0? | |
The tracks heading north emerge from the tube tunnels between Kilburn Park and Queen’s Park stations. Just past Queen’s Park station, there’s a large depot shed that the trains pass through to head north. The shed is also used overnight to store trains, which is significant as it means the shed is full, and that blocks the Bakerloo line tracks at night time.It’s possible to run a Bakerloo line train from Harrow and Wealdstone to Queen’s Park, but when it reverses northwards, it can’t crossover to the northbound track until just outside Willesden Junction – leaving the northbound railway between Queen’s Park and Willesden Junction untouched by the sleet train.However, almost as rare these days, there is a very slight chance that you could see a Bakerloo line train at Kilburn High Road during the daytime, as they occasionally run a “rusty rail” service to keep the extra power rail clear for the Bakerloo line trains, and also for staff training.However — there’s one time when you might be able to risk a visit to Kilburn High Road — and that’s when there are disruptions on the Bakerloo line, and they need to reverse trains during the disruption. So, while disruptions are very bad, if you hear about a problem on the Bakerloo line and can get to Kilburn, just maybe you will see a fleeting glimpse of a Bakerloo line train reversing where you would never usually see one. -- ???????? | |||
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