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RF News 20th March 2008 10:10

Rail company defends Easter work (BBC News)
 
Network Rail defends engineering work over Easter which will disrupt journeys by some Midlands passengers.

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hairyhandedfool 20th March 2008 10:23

Can I enquire as to why you didn't post this in the existing easter works thread?

I liked the "most popular stories" bit on the right of that article :lol:

There is always engineering work at easter and there is always complaints and media circuses following it. It tires me, it really does. Perhaps some clever bod, who thinks he knows it all, will come up with tracks that need no maintenance on the basis that it doesn't rust and is frictionless for the purposes of wear, but not for trains to brake.

swisstrains 20th March 2008 18:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by hairyhandedfool (Post 14531)
Can I enquire as to why you didn't post this in the existing easter works thread?........................

"RF News" is not an actual member but an automated RSS Feed linked to the BBC website.
He or she is not clever enough to post in existing threads.;)

Shed Cat 20th March 2008 21:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by swisstrains (Post 14547)
"RF News" is not an actual member but an automated RSS Feed linked to the BBC website.
He or she is not clever enough to post in existing threads.;)

HHF> You can win extra "smugness points" if you can post a rail story from the BBC that has been missed by RF News :rolleyes:

hairyhandedfool 21st March 2008 06:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shed Cat (Post 14549)
HHF> You can win extra "smugness points" if you can post a rail story from the BBC that has been missed by RF News :rolleyes:

I'll get looking:D :D

perhaps there should be a thread specifically designed for this maybe?

worth a thought, no?


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