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On 21 Sep, 23:31, Charles Ellson wrote:
Possibly mainly the bleedin' obvious[TM] as it was in daytime during the week and passenger services would have been suspended in the vicinity of the recovery and consequently elsewhere. I interpreted that differently, i.e. there was some expected difficulty with the recovery, not just that the recovery caused delays, which would, obviously, have caused delays. |
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On 21 Sep, 23:47, Stephen Furley wrote:
I interpreted that differently, i.e. there was some expected difficulty with the recovery, not just that the recovery caused delays, which would, obviously, have caused delays. Sorry, I meant to say 'some UNexpected difficlty' |
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