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« Reply #15 on: January 09, 2010, 15:02:38 »

That'd be interesting to see. A photo of the HST (High Speed Train) at Chetnole or Thornford would be amusing - a HST stopping at a small concrete platform on a single line in the middle of nowhere (the villages aren't particularly close to their stations). An HST would also be able to make more use of the 100mph section between Westbury and Castle Cary to keep the timings down.

One ran in the path of last years 1730 WEY-BRI» (Bristol Temple Meads - next trains) calling at all of the small stations.

However if an HST is used it will run: Castle Cary - Yeovil - Maiden Newton - Dorchester - Weymouth to avoid using too many short platforms.
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« Reply #16 on: January 09, 2010, 19:49:53 »

Some pictures here attempt to explain the difference between SSL (Short Swing Link bogies (125)) & LSL(resolve) bogies. 

http://rail.bodnet.com/oddments/llsl.html

AFAICS (As Far As I Can See) it isn't the long swing link itself (that is next to the suspension casing) that fouls the 3rd rail, it is that 'stirrup like' component. On the SSL bogie it is different, the site owner calls it a cable - I'd have said wire rope. The third picture (RH top) shows it best I think.

IMHO (in my humble opinion) the cable or 'stirrup' is a safety device in case an actual swing link fails, but I'd welcome a better explanation.  The bogie type used on Mk3 HST (High Speed Train) trailers is BT10, - I'm trying to find engineering drawings online through Google.

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« Reply #17 on: January 09, 2010, 20:17:24 »

It'd be unlikely to stop at Chetnole or Thornford. Last summer's loco-hauled never did, not even on request. And if the same calling pattern was kept for this summer, there would be little opportunity for 100mph running between Westbury and Castle Cary as there is a Frome stop also.
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« Reply #18 on: January 10, 2010, 03:46:40 »

There's an easy way to tell whether a given vehicle has SSL (Short Swing Link bogies (125)) or LSL(resolve) bogies that doesn't involve poking around below platform level...they're marked SSL or LSL as appropriate near the data panel on the vehicle end!
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« Reply #19 on: January 10, 2010, 10:50:34 »

I wasn't suggesting people do a visual check, I was really responding to Grahame who seemed to be asking a question on the technicalities.

However they probably have to do a actual check in the depot, if the poster in the thread last May (linked earlier) was correct. He reckoned there are coaches with incorrect data panels...

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