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The Silver Jar... October 18th 04 07:46 PM

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"Ian Johnston" wrote in message news:cCUlhtvFIYkV-pn2-fmhusZkHZRDJ@localhost...
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 11:08:56 UTC, (Boltar)
wrote:

: Have you ever heard of the Docklands Light Railway? You might want to check
: out the front seat full ahead view that passengers get in these driverless
: trains.

Or the front seat full ahead view on the Tyne and Wear Metro?

Ian


Manchester Metrolink has a forward view too doesn't it? Also with the
ride quality of a pacer so it gets interesting...

Mat.

Neil Williams October 18th 04 07:58 PM

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On 18 Oct 2004 12:46:57 -0700, (The Silver
Jar...) wrote:

Manchester Metrolink has a forward view too doesn't it? Also with the
ride quality of a pacer so it gets interesting...


The track's the main problem. It's had minimal maintenance compared
with the Manchester area heavy rail lines - there is (or was until
very recently) still 1960s bullhead jointed rail in many places on the
Bury line, for example.

The poor-quality tram suspension does make for a very violent
side-to-side shudder, mind; a 142 is far more comfortable as the soft
springs make the movement less violent.

Neil

--
Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK
To e-mail use neil at the above domain

Boltar October 19th 04 08:08 AM

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Chris Game wrote in message . ..
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 04:08:56 -0700, Boltar wrote:

I have - what is your point?


Have you ever heard of the Docklands Light Railway? You might want to
check out the front seat full ahead view that passengers get in these
driverless trains.


For the rest of us who are several hundred miles away from the DLR, it
might be better to make the point rather than give us a useless hint.


Engage your braincell and read the previous 2 posts then you'll get it. Also I
was replying to a post in uk.transport.london and therefore I expect most
people who read that group to know what the DLR is.

B2003

Martin WY October 19th 04 09:01 AM

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On 19 Oct 2004 01:08:55 -0700, (Boltar) wrote:

Chris Game wrote in message . ..
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 04:08:56 -0700, Boltar wrote:

I have - what is your point?

Have you ever heard of the Docklands Light Railway? You might want to
check out the front seat full ahead view that passengers get in these
driverless trains.


For the rest of us who are several hundred miles away from the DLR, it
might be better to make the point rather than give us a useless hint.


Engage your braincell and read the previous 2 posts then you'll get it. Also I
was replying to a post in uk.transport.london and therefore I expect most
people who read that group to know what the DLR is.

B2003

Well if you were replying to uk transport London, why did you not edit
the list of where you were posting to instead of including uk.railway
if you did not expect comments from all over the uk?

Chris Game October 19th 04 09:38 AM

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On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 01:08:55 -0700, Boltar wrote:

For the rest of us who are several hundred miles away from the DLR, it
might be better to make the point rather than give us a useless hint.


Engage your braincell and read the previous 2 posts then you'll get it.
Also I was replying to a post in uk.transport.london and therefore I
expect most people who read that group to know what the DLR is.


Ooops, didn't notice the cross-post to those clever cockneys, never mind I
can set followups and (now let's see how do I do this on this spiffy
newsreader, ah yes here it is...)

PLONK!

--
Chris Game


Maintenance-free: When it breaks, it can't be fixed...


Nick Pedley October 19th 04 11:41 AM

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"Boltar" wrote in message
om...
Chris Game wrote in message

. ..
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 04:08:56 -0700, Boltar wrote:

I have - what is your point?

Have you ever heard of the Docklands Light Railway? You might want to
check out the front seat full ahead view that passengers get in these
driverless trains.


For the rest of us who are several hundred miles away from the DLR, it
might be better to make the point rather than give us a useless hint.


Engage your braincell and read the previous 2 posts then you'll get it.

Also I
was replying to a post in uk.transport.london and therefore I expect most
people who read that group to know what the DLR is.

B2003


Oi Boltar!
Engage your braincell and see if you can tell us what point was trying to be
made by M. Whitson asking "Have you ever heard of HSE, ASLEF and RMT?" in
relation to John Rowlands point about passengers being able to see through
the front of the train?

Any ideas on that one? BTW, if you read all the previous posts carefully
you'll see that we did know what the Docklands Light Railway is and that pax
can see thru the front of DLR trains.

Nick



Chris Game October 19th 04 03:22 PM

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On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 12:41:27 +0100, Nick Pedley wrote:

Engage your braincell and see if you can tell us what point was trying
to be made by M. Whitson asking "Have you ever heard of HSE, ASLEF and
RMT?" in relation to John Rowlands point about passengers being able to
see through the front of the train?


That's the bit that puzzled me - I thought the poster might be implying
that there was some union objection to pax seeing out the front. The DLR
comment didn't help for those of us unfamiliar with its forward visibility
characteristics!

--
Chris Game


"Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything
that counts can be counted." - Albert Einstein



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