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On Wed, 5 Dec 2012 03:58:47 -0800 (PST)
77002 wrote: On 5 Dec, 09:50, wrote: Problems on the central line, piccadilly line, bakerloo suspended north of wherever it was. Overground suspended north of wilseden. Why? Slightly below freezing temps and a few flakes of snow. What an utter farce TfL is. And they have the gall to put the fares up yet again above inflation in Jan. Meanwhile the roads were fine. Last year NSR was the same. SWT continued until there was real snow. The FGW diesels carried on running to Brighton and Portsmouth regardless. NSR? I suppose the plus side of diesels is that they don't have to worry about dodgy eletricity supplies. Though you have to wonder how the metro systems in places like canada and oslo manage to run when its -20C and snow a metre deep. B2003 |
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On 5 Dec, 12:38, wrote:
On Wed, 5 Dec 2012 03:58:47 -0800 (PST) 77002 wrote: On 5 Dec, 09:50, wrote: Problems on the central line, piccadilly line, bakerloo suspended north of wherever it was. Overground suspended north of wilseden. Why? Slightly below freezing temps and a few flakes of snow. What an utter farce TfL is. And they have the gall to put the fares up yet again above inflation in Jan. Meanwhile the roads were fine. Last year NSR was the same. *SWT continued until there was real snow. The FGW diesels carried on running to Brighton and Portsmouth regardless. NSR? New Southern Railway. I suppose the plus side of diesels is that they don't have to worry about dodgy eletricity supplies. Though you have to wonder how the metro systems in places like canada and oslo manage to run when its -20C and snow a metre deep. Indeed. The Boston "T" carries on thru some of the most inclement conditions I have ever experienced. If you have never endured a New England winter, take it from me, you don't want to. Yet, the street cars and subway lines soldier on. They are all electric. |
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On Wed, 05 Dec 2012 13:08:18 +0000
Anthony Polson wrote: wrote: I suppose the plus side of diesels is that they don't have to worry about dodgy eletricity supplies. Though you have to wonder how the metro systems in places like canada and oslo manage to run when its -20C and snow a metre deep. Because they get those conditions every winter and are completely geared up to dealing with them? We cannot cope with snow because we don't get it every year so are not Its becoming more common so perhaps we should cope. Anyway , that aside there's no excuse for 4 lines going down just because of a teeny amount of snow and a slight frost. Any well run railway should be able to cope with that. grinds to a halt when it snows, because councils are unable to cope and most motorists haven't got a clue about choosing the right tyres for their vehicles. There's no point spending a grand on winter tyres and wheels because you'll just get to the end of your street then get stuck behind 200 cars that don't have them. For it to work the government needs to make them law as in france and germany. B2003 |
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In message , at 14:09:41 on
Wed, 5 Dec 2012, Anthony Polson remarked: Snowblowers were purchased by NSE but after delivery we had no regular snow for about 15 years so they were sent to Scotland where apparently they have had very little use. I can see the eBay advert now: For Sale, snow blowers. Not much use. -- Roland Perry |
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On Fri, 07 Dec 2012 11:49:53 +0000
David Cantrell wrote: On Wed, Dec 05, 2012 at 01:48:38PM +0000, d wrote: On Wed, 05 Dec 2012 13:08:18 +0000 Anthony Polson wrote: We cannot cope with snow because we don't get it every year so are not Its becoming more common And your evidence for this is what? Sure, we've had snow for the last three (I think) winters, but you'd expect that to happen occasionally even in a region that hardly ever gets any snow. When did it last snow in the sahara? Anyway , the fact that it snows here at all should be enough for them to get their act together but every year it seems to come as a complete surprise that it snows in winter and every year we get the same tired old excuses. Its pathetic. B2003 |
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