{"id":2946,"date":"2023-07-09T01:31:18","date_gmt":"2023-07-09T01:31:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/sunday-variety-11\/"},"modified":"2023-07-09T01:31:18","modified_gmt":"2023-07-09T01:31:18","slug":"sunday-variety-11","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/sunday-variety-11\/","title":{"rendered":"Sunday Variety"},"content":{"rendered":"
What Is It?<\/span><\/p>\n Here’s a clue …<\/p>\n 0 out of 10 Madeline<\/span> plus a detention and write out 1000 times “London Underground\u00a0never had double deck trains<\/span>.”\u00a0<\/p><\/div>\n 0\/10\u00a0<\/span>Madeline<\/span>. Write out 1000 times “They weren’t in the slightest bit\u00a0<\/span>streamlined<\/span>.”<\/p><\/div>\n 0\/10 Madeline<\/span>. 1000 lines “It’s not a mock-up; its someone’s model railway<\/span>!”<\/p><\/div>\n The upper deck passengers’ posteriors were a few inches above the heads of those in the lower seats.<\/p><\/div>\n … and hard to get to.<\/p>\n Which led to the second problem. Compared with a so-called “slam door” commuter train …<\/p>\n … where the extra loading gauge helps enormously. But the steps UP to the top deck and DOWN to the lower deck …<\/p>\n … still slow down loading at very busy stops.<\/p><\/div>\n … but the doors seem far too narrow for a busy commuter line.<\/p>\n More expensive construction will still only give about 30% additional capacity.<\/p><\/div>\n … but a recently announced order is for InterCity stock.<\/p>\n It’s never going to happen in the UK, is it?<\/p><\/div>\n That’s when Peter Norman Nissen designed his hut.\u00a0<\/p>\n A true Nissen hut was semicircular and constructed on iron frames with, usually, timber horizontals …<\/p>\n … clad outside and in with corrugated iron. Sometimes hardboard or even asbestos sheet was used internally.<\/p>\n Doors and windows were part of the end walls only, although in later life many were adapted for housing with additional “dormer” windows along the curved sides.<\/p>\n … and the UK had the much larger Romney Hut.<\/p>\n Note that the latter two were not semicircular, presumably to squeeze some extra floor space out of the same amount of material used in construction.<\/p><\/div>\n It purports to be a Nissen Hut – but it issent!<\/span><\/p><\/div>\n Waikiki beach to be precise; and this a s simple plan of the Hawaii Islands.<\/p>\n And, in case you aren’t sure, this is where the Islands are …<\/p>\n … plonked way out in the Pacific Ocean! It is a long way fom almost everywhere.<\/p><\/div>\n But Honolulu has just opened its new Metro …<\/p>\n … and its a monorail<\/span>. The trains are swish and …<\/p>\n … fully automatic. The stations are, of course, up in the air.<\/p>\n The line was, as one has to expect these days, delivered late and significantly over budget. <\/p>\n The first chunk (PURPLE<\/span>) opened on 30th June (2023) …<\/p><\/div>\n