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== Operational Tips ==
 
== Operational Tips ==
 
The junction is heavily used and foresight is needed in routing trains through it in order to avoid delays, which soon begin to mount up if earlier trains still aren’t clear when new ones appear.
 
The junction is heavily used and foresight is needed in routing trains through it in order to avoid delays, which soon begin to mount up if earlier trains still aren’t clear when new ones appear.
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[[Category:London Underground Simulations]]

Latest revision as of 23:34, 26 August 2022

Rayners Lane
DescriptionThe junction between the Metropolitan and Piccadilly Lines at Rayners Lane
Country United Kingdom
Time period2010s
Train Operating CompanyLondon Underground
Simulation difficulty4/10 stars
AuthorJK
WebsiteRayners Lane
Rolling Stock
Route map

Uxbridge
Eastcote
Rayners Lane Siding
Rayners Lane
South Harrow
West Harrow
Piccadilly Line
Metropolitan Line

This railway models the junction between the Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines at Rayners Lane during the high frequency period beginning just before 8:00 am and ending just after 10:00 am.

Timetable

A timetable covering the morning high peak period is included, with the following services.

Rayners Lane Services
Train Operating Company Origin Destination Frequency (tph)
Metropolitan Line Uxbridge Aldgate 5
Piccadilly Line Cockfosters 5
Rayners Lane 5

Operational Tips

The junction is heavily used and foresight is needed in routing trains through it in order to avoid delays, which soon begin to mount up if earlier trains still aren’t clear when new ones appear.