Originally posted by zeitghost
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My Train Journey This Morning
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He just got off this train shivering and complaining of cold; give him a cup of hot chocolate, I'm sure he'll be grateful.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014 -
I was talking to one of the rail enthusiaists at the end of platform 3 at Swindon this morning & he told me that a Bristol - London service earlier in the day was hauled by a Brush 4. A BRUSH 4!. I thought they'd all been decommissioned & I know for a fact that FGW don't have any in their fleet. I suppose there must be some kind of apparatus which allows a rail company to commission rolling stock and locos from other operators when shortages exist. Wish I'd been there to see that one though!Comment
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Thought we'd seen the last of it. But no. Thanks for that.Originally posted by gricerboy View PostNot one for bumping a post but any thoughts on my post from yesterday? Mitch? Zeity?“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Perhaps the rail company employees phone each other to arrange a loco, or perhaps there's a semi-official 'loco pool' that companies can use when in need.Originally posted by gricerboy View PostI was talking to one of the rail enthusiaists at the end of platform 3 at Swindon this morning & he told me that a Bristol - London service earlier in the day was hauled by a Brush 4. A BRUSH 4!. I thought they'd all been decommissioned & I know for a fact that FGW don't have any in their fleet. I suppose there must be some kind of apparatus which allows a rail company to commission rolling stock and locos from other operators when shortages exist. Wish I'd been there to see that one though!And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Hmmm, interesting.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Postperhaps there's a semi-official 'loco pool' that companies can use when in need.Comment
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Took later train; plenty of space, but no electric sockets as it was one of these nasty double deckers; NS VIRM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaOriginally posted by zeitghostTrain on time.
Two carriages.
No winos.
Many irritating people with ridiculously loud personal audio apparatuses deafening themselves.
They were intended for regional travel but have been creeping into use as intercity trains; they lack electricity sockets and baggage space for true intercity travellers. grrr
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Train delayed at East Croydon today. Announcement came over the tanoy reminding us not to smoke in the toilets.
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Is that still Connex running that service?Originally posted by GillsMan View PostTrain delayed at East Croydon today. Announcement came over the tanoy reminding us not to smoke in the toilets.
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Actually, I think you'll find that it isn't.Originally posted by gricerboy View PostHmmm, interesting.You won't be alerting anyone to anything with a mouthful of mixed seeds.Comment
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