Ice adhesion to Southern Region conductor rails (TM-LON-031)

Last updated on 26 April 2013 11:46
Ice adhesion to the conductor rail of the Southern Region electrified system can cause serious problems during winter conditions. When a continuous layer of glaze ice (which unlike water is a poor conductor) forms on the rail head, trains cannot obtain sufficient power. This can cause disruption to scheduled services...
Author(s): Franklin Dr C J
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1989
United Kingdom
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