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Be good to check the order of the stations and any that are missed out.
History of line, current uses etc. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rich Farmbrough ( talk • contribs) 16:18, 1 July 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for the notes, Rick. I don't think you missed anything out. It's what you didn't miss out that is a bit worrying! (Far as I know, anything BEFORE East Ringwood is never on the Lilydale line-see main railway line page). I would like to install my image (LilydaleLine.jpg) right about now. It's about as satisfactory as I can get it. There is a good resource on the history of that particular line at Lilydale Station itself-they have a museum and pub, which is a good place to wait of an afternoon. EuropracBHIT 08:39, 2 Jul 2004 (UTC)
AxSkov, Good work on updating the line guide. However, I believe the outer circle railway intersection still requires clarification. I once had access to an old Victorian Railways book, (can't remember the title or anything else but could probably get hold of it again) which showed the Outer Circle Railway crossing the Lilydale line at East Camberwell with two loops: one providing access from the south to the west (existing Alamein line) and one from the north to the east (from Deepdene towards Canterbury. There was no direct access from Camberwell to the northern section of the Outer Circle loop. Anyone know any more about this? I'll try to track down that book... Cheers - Rick69p ( talk) 09:45, 18 November 2007 (UTC)
The following discussion is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
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The Lilydale line uses three position signalling with automatic block signalling (ABS) and automatic and track control (ATC) safeworking systemsI believe this needs two fixes. First, a citation is required. Second, please briefly explain what ABS and ATC are to ensure a broad audience understands.
Alongside the passenger trains, Lilydale line tracks and equipment are maintained by a fleet of engineering trains. The four types of engineering trains are: the shunting train, designed for moving trains along non-electrified corridors and for transporting other maintenance locomotives, for track evaluation, designed for evaluating track and its condition, the overhead inspection train; designed for overhead wiring inspection; and the infrastructure evaluation carriage, designed for general infrastructure evaluation.fails criteria 1a - not well written or clear, way too long. please cite this also.
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On 10 August 2023, it was proposed that this article be moved to Lilydale line. The result of the discussion was Moved. |
Be good to check the order of the stations and any that are missed out.
History of line, current uses etc. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rich Farmbrough ( talk • contribs) 16:18, 1 July 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for the notes, Rick. I don't think you missed anything out. It's what you didn't miss out that is a bit worrying! (Far as I know, anything BEFORE East Ringwood is never on the Lilydale line-see main railway line page). I would like to install my image (LilydaleLine.jpg) right about now. It's about as satisfactory as I can get it. There is a good resource on the history of that particular line at Lilydale Station itself-they have a museum and pub, which is a good place to wait of an afternoon. EuropracBHIT 08:39, 2 Jul 2004 (UTC)
AxSkov, Good work on updating the line guide. However, I believe the outer circle railway intersection still requires clarification. I once had access to an old Victorian Railways book, (can't remember the title or anything else but could probably get hold of it again) which showed the Outer Circle Railway crossing the Lilydale line at East Camberwell with two loops: one providing access from the south to the west (existing Alamein line) and one from the north to the east (from Deepdene towards Canterbury. There was no direct access from Camberwell to the northern section of the Outer Circle loop. Anyone know any more about this? I'll try to track down that book... Cheers - Rick69p ( talk) 09:45, 18 November 2007 (UTC)
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The Lilydale line uses three position signalling with automatic block signalling (ABS) and automatic and track control (ATC) safeworking systemsI believe this needs two fixes. First, a citation is required. Second, please briefly explain what ABS and ATC are to ensure a broad audience understands.
Alongside the passenger trains, Lilydale line tracks and equipment are maintained by a fleet of engineering trains. The four types of engineering trains are: the shunting train, designed for moving trains along non-electrified corridors and for transporting other maintenance locomotives, for track evaluation, designed for evaluating track and its condition, the overhead inspection train; designed for overhead wiring inspection; and the infrastructure evaluation carriage, designed for general infrastructure evaluation.fails criteria 1a - not well written or clear, way too long. please cite this also.
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There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:Glen Waverley railway line which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section. Thank you. — RMCD bot 02:03, 10 August 2023 (UTC)