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Posted: Aug 01 2014 (15:26)
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Aug 01 2014 (15:26) 12660/Gurudev SF Express (PT) | TUP/Tiruppur (2 PFs)
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SubawaranaKohilan^~ 7831 blog postsFirst Train to Skip TUP @ Daytime
Today i Spotted This Train @ TUP, it was an Surprise for me, Only Few Trains Skips TUP & that Train are at Night. i was Shocking why an Train is slowing @ Main line & Got signal and Speed-ed up But Today This Train Skipped TUP in day time !, Today only i came to know about this Train. If TUP is Skipped Then y its Entering CBE. it can be Bye passed CBE !
Great Work by RB
Today i Spotted This Train @ TUP, it was an Surprise for me, Only Few Trains Skips TUP & that Train are at Night. i was Shocking why an Train is slowing @ Main line & Got signal and Speed-ed up But Today This Train Skipped TUP in day time !, Today only i came to know about this Train. If TUP is Skipped Then y its Entering CBE. it can be Bye passed CBE !
Great Work by RB
Yes , You are right. This is the only train which skips TUP during daytime. But 9 trains skips TUP during night time and many more after Oct 2014 :)
Traffic Light Tree
Near Canary Wharf lies what has been deemed as one of the UK's most favourite roundabouts. On it stands a sculpture, aka the Traffic Light Tree, created by French sculptor Pierre Vivant. When first approaching these sets of lights, it can look confusing. However, I took the time to appreciate the sculpture more closely, as seen in these photos.
"The arbitrary cycle of light changes is not supposed to mimic the seasonal rhythm of nature, but the restlessness of Canary Wharf."
Near Canary Wharf lies what has been deemed as one of the UK's most favourite roundabouts. On it stands a sculpture, aka the Traffic Light Tree, created by French sculptor Pierre Vivant. When first approaching these sets of lights, it can look confusing. However, I took the time to appreciate the sculpture more closely, as seen in these photos.
"The arbitrary cycle of light changes is not supposed to mimic the seasonal rhythm of nature, but the restlessness of Canary Wharf."