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Bedford St. Johns
Hi
I regularly commute from Bedford to Woburn Sands along the MVL. Each time the train (Class 150 or Class 153) departs from Bedford St. Johns there is a loud hissing sound. I am at a loss as to what it is. Moreover, this "hissing" does not occur around other stations along the line. Any ideas as to what this is? Regards Patrick |
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Sounds rather like the Main Res Tank blowing off. HTH, BW |
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What sort of brakes do those units have ?
Air pressure, or vacuum ? If it's air pressure it might be the compressor unloading, based on my knowledge of lorry air brakes. |
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I'm guessing that the tank charges gently whilst the train idles in the station and so is fully topped-up by the time the train is ready to leave. When the train revs up the compressor runs faster but its output isn't needed straight away, therefore the excess blows off. Maybe. :confused: (We don't have this situation on EMUs. The compressor(s) run only when they sense the MRT pressure drop). |
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There is no "hissing" at other stations along the line so maybe we can only hear this at BSJ because of something at track level? At the Bleychley end of BSJ the track curves quite a lot. Al the Bedford end there are a series of points.
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