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Stuk Top half 12 Jan 16 2.09pm | |
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That's in Lewisham, today. Have they heard of sunglasses?
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 12 Jan 16 2.41pm | |
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I was going up from Crawley to a game once, well crawling really and the excuse just before East Croydon was "Leaves on the tracks" well it didn't stop the Gatwick express bombing down towards the Airport at a rate of knots.
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Stuk Top half 12 Jan 16 2.45pm | |
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The rails are too hot or cold is another good one they use.
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 12 Jan 16 3.04pm | |
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Strange that, never happens in Switzerland.
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Stuk Top half 12 Jan 16 3.17pm | |
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Quote mr. apollo at 12 Jan 2016 3.04pm
Strange that, never happens in Switzerland.
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johnfirewall 12 Jan 16 3.32pm | |
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Quote mr. apollo at 12 Jan 2016 2.41pm
I was going up from Crawley to a game once, well crawling really and the excuse just before East Croydon was "Leaves on the tracks" well it didn't stop the Gatwick express bombing down towards the Airport at a rate of knots.
I've had signal failure explained to me as well but I still don't get it. I understand the major safety implications but if you can't establish whether the track is clear, you don't just stop and surely there is a better way of telling e.g. with your eyes or CCTV.
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7mins In the bush 15 Jan 16 8.31pm | |
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Quote mr. apollo at 12 Jan 2016 2.41pm
I was going up from Crawley to a game once, well crawling really and the excuse just before East Croydon was "Leaves on the tracks" well it didn't stop the Gatwick express bombing down towards the Airport at a rate of knots.
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steph_eagle Thornton Heath 15 Jan 16 8.48pm | |
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I get the first train out of Thornton Heath most mornings and the train was delayed, no surprise. The reason being congestion on the track. There were no bloody trains on it so where's the congestion.
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7mins In the bush 15 Jan 16 11.39pm | |
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Quote steph_eagle at 15 Jan 2016 8.48pm
I get the first train out of Thornton Heath most mornings and the train was delayed, no surprise. The reason being congestion on the track. There were no bloody trains on it so where's the congestion.
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bexleydave Barnehurst 16 Jan 16 7.31am | |
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Quote 7mins at 15 Jan 2016 8.31pm
Quote mr. apollo at 12 Jan 2016 2.41pm
I was going up from Crawley to a game once, well crawling really and the excuse just before East Croydon was "Leaves on the tracks" well it didn't stop the Gatwick express bombing down towards the Airport at a rate of knots.
Of their own making when they decided to save money by reducing the amount of growth clearance on embankments.
Bexley Dave Can you hear the Brighton sing? I can't hear a ******* thing! "The most arrogant, obnoxious bunch of deluded little sun tanned, loafer wearing mummy's boys I've ever had the misfortune of having to listen to" (Burnley forum) |
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7mins In the bush 17 Jan 16 12.11am | |
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Quote bexleydave at 16 Jan 2016 7.31am
Quote 7mins at 15 Jan 2016 8.31pm
Quote mr. apollo at 12 Jan 2016 2.41pm
I was going up from Crawley to a game once, well crawling really and the excuse just before East Croydon was "Leaves on the tracks" well it didn't stop the Gatwick express bombing down towards the Airport at a rate of knots.
Of their own making when they decided to save money by reducing the amount of growth clearance on embankments.
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chateauferret 24 Jan 16 12.17am | |
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Quote bexleydave at 16 Jan 2016 7.31am
Quote 7mins at 15 Jan 2016 8.31pm
Leaves get mushed up on the line and create a paste... it inhibits a trains ability to take power and when applying the brake. Massive problem for Network Rail. Of their own making when they decided to save money by reducing the amount of growth clearance on embankments. Not to mention mistaking 750V DC third-rail electrification for a modern technology. Leaves on the line wil be endemic until it's ripped out and replaced with 25kV OHLE. Then, if what happens up here is any indication, it'll be "signalling problems at Haymarket". That's because they're using 1960s technology for signalling too.
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