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On Thu, 24 May 2012 21:13:10 +0100
"Richard J." wrote: stranded one to the next station. But that ground to a halt because the first one was on an uphill gradient and was too heavy. Distressed Hmm, I don't believe that because that would mean if the motors in one half of a train failed or had to be shut off in normal service the train wouldn't be able to make it up that gradient. I hope the RAIB get stuck into this, as they did with the Kentish Town incident last year on FCC, where it took just under 3 hours to release passengers from a packed Thameslink train which broke down. The amount of money paid to railway workers seems increasingly to be in inverse proportion to their competance. B2003 |
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