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Class 66 Hot Plates!!
Do any class 66 drivers actually use the hot plates in the cab to make a cup of tea or something? A strange question I know but interested to know!
Jon. |
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on early turns i used to take a small frying pan bacon egg tomatoes and mushrooms to work with me, LOVELY sat in Meldon Quarry. And yes a big mug of tea. Must get a hotplate fitted in my Somerfield Van. ccmmick. |
It is great to see some traditions from the steam days still being used on modern loco, except frying pans are used now instead of shovels!
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ccmmick - you might need an extra battery if you try using that hot plate in your van??
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ccmmick. |
[QUOTE=ccmmick;35482]You can shit on shovel but not in a frying pan as there is no fire to clean it in on a modern loco.
I didn't wish to know that! :o |
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How does a driver / fireman cope ? And do "modern" locos have facilities ? |
Perhaps a bucket is provided, but then again it would not be nice for the modern train spotter with the lit cabs.
I have heard of such luxuries, but not in many locos. You are all right on DMUs, whenever stopped at a station for more than 2 mins you can use the passender loos. Here is a disgusting thought, would the hotplates evaporate such waste? Any drivers to help us? |
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they certainly do john
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