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Forum: Passenger Operations and Observations 10th October 2010, 18:18
Replies: 12
Views: 5,406
Posted By 25250
The class 87 was another notorious type for...

The class 87 was another notorious type for wheelspin. It was alleged that they would spin if there was a cloud in the sky! As for sliding, well I've just spent the last four weeks skidpan training...
Forum: Railway Stations 25th July 2010, 18:27
Replies: 7
Views: 4,768
Posted By 25250
The curve used to get to the re-sited Bedford...

The curve used to get to the re-sited Bedford St. Johns was always there. prior to the re-location, there was a triangle at Bedford. We used to turn the royal on it. The yard between Bedford St....
Forum: Passenger Operations and Observations 21st February 2010, 17:50
Replies: 5
Views: 2,843
Posted By 25250
The 442's a.k.a. Plastic Pigs, were used...

The 442's a.k.a. Plastic Pigs, were used originally on Southwestern services out of Waterloo until replaced by 450 and 444 Desiros.
Perhaps you're thinking of the 460's a.k.a. Darth Vaders.
Forum: Railway Stations 10th January 2010, 19:23
Replies: 6
Views: 3,085
Posted By 25250
Nah, it's still a cold hole. This'll shock you,...

Nah, it's still a cold hole. This'll shock you, Rugby freight depot, (The DB Schenker one, ex EWS) is down to about 16, yes 16 drivers. When I started in 1973, it had 84 to Bletchley's 68.
When we...
Forum: Passenger Operations and Observations 18th February 2009, 20:29
Replies: 4
Views: 3,885
Posted By 25250
I think I saw this at Milton Keynes in the early...

I think I saw this at Milton Keynes in the early hours of Tuesday morning. I was working the 03.30 so wasn't at my sharpest. I think it was coupled to a southern liveried unit.
Forum: Freight Operations and Observations 13th February 2009, 19:58
Replies: 119
Views: 92,391
Posted By 25250
Ermm, did you know that my company (London...

Ermm, did you know that my company (London Midland) are allowing EWS/DB Schenker drivers that are surplus drive the Watford - St. Albans service and also certain e.c.s. workings Euston - Camden...
Forum: Railway News from around the World 6th February 2009, 20:14
Replies: 12
Views: 4,886
Posted By 25250
It's funny, but why do people think traincrew...

It's funny, but why do people think traincrew reside permanently at the depots? They have to get into work at all hours. The days when you had to live no more than one mile from your depot are long...
Forum: Railway News from around the World 14th December 2008, 19:20
Replies: 4
Views: 2,109
Posted By 25250
Hmmm so the West Coast modernisation is finished?...

Hmmm so the West Coast modernisation is finished? Consider the following:-
Milton Keynes won't be finished 'til next month, the Bletchley re-mod keeps slipping back, now expected 2010, Northampton -...
Forum: Say Hello 12th December 2008, 18:58
Replies: 6
Views: 3,185
Posted By 25250
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just a quick post to say hi. will amble about the site before jumping into any thread!
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