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Putney Bridge is another location where it is possible to reverse both C and D Stock trains.
However, it is a little unusual, not only because the whole station is carried on a viaduct immediately before the bridge over the River Thames, but because, although it has a bay road, this can only be used by C Stock trains. A D Stock train will not fit - it's too long, and if a Train Operator where to inadvertently try to take one in there, it would cause serious problems!
The views that I am using on this page differ from the others I've used to date in this section in that they are actually taken from a train's cab, rather than being taken from the ‘ground’ side, but I hope that they help to illustrate what a Train Operator is looking for when undertaking moves in such an area.
Some of these pictures were taken from a train that is terminating service in the bay road at Putney Bridge during the closure of the section between Putney Bridge and Wimbledon for resignalling work, so they are taken from a C Stock. On this weekend all D Stock services were terminated at Parsons Green.
Two signalling diagrams follow:
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