[LEAPSECS] No leapseconds on trains
Ian Batten
igb at batten.eu.org
Sun Nov 20 16:13:11 EST 2011
On 20 Nov 2011, at 1138, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> In message <4528DB27-CE6E-4D72-84B3-72D3EF2107D2 at batten.eu.org>, Ian Batten wri
> tes:
>
>> Anyway, the average freight train in the USA is 6500 feet long (ie
>> substantially over a mile) and travels at an average of around
>> 20mph, or at most 30mph.
>
> I would expect the relevant technical case to be high-speed passenger
> trains, travelling at up to 90m/s and where the entire train can
> pass over a point on the track in as little as two and a half second.
Which isn't a use-case for passing times being measured manually at manual signal boxes and manually written onto paper sheets for manual analysis, of course.
ian
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