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Clive July 20th 05 09:37 AM

Tripcocks on 165s
 
In message ,
Brimstone writes
Which is why the juice rail was extremely rarely on that side.

Not normally tripcock side, but also not rear.
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Clive

Clive July 20th 05 10:37 AM

Tripcocks on 165s
 
In message , Clive
writes
In message ,
Brimstone writes
Which is why the juice rail was extremely rarely on that side.

Not normally tripcock side, but also not rear.

Wrong word, not rare.
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Clive

Steve Fitzgerald July 20th 05 06:11 PM

Tripcocks on 165s
 
In message , RPM
writes
The tripcock arm is on the 6 foot side so accessibility is restricted
to the sucidally insane unless a block can be arranged with the
signaller.

To reset the tripcock manually requires more than a little brute
strength. If possible a brick, large chunk of ballast or piece of wood
is needed to perform this function.


On 73 Tube Stock, you just press a button in the cab - how difficult is
that then?
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Chippy July 29th 05 02:40 PM

Tripcocks on 165s
 
Troll Watch wrote:
"Chippy" wrote:

You know not with whom you argue "Chippy"...


Someone who hasn't quite grasped what we are talking about by the look
of it...


The tripcock arm is on the 6 foot side so accessibility is restricted to the
sucidally insane unless a block can be arranged with the signaller.

To reset the tripcock manually requires more than a little brute strength.
If possible a brick, large chunk of ballast or piece of wood is needed to
perform this function.


Right. So where has the issue of re-setting a tripcock arisen in this
discussion, up till now?


In fact, it is your opinions that are worthless.


Given your complete inability to even understand what is being
discussed, that is beautifully ironic.

And as a grammatical tip, never use a preposition to end a sentence with.


Hush, fool.


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The above is typical of the averaqe trains nutter - unoriginal and
puerile.

Mind you, if it persists it may result in severe disruption to he group.


Prai Jei July 29th 05 05:49 PM

Tripcocks on 165s
 
Troll Watch (or somebody else of the same name) wrote thusly in message
:

And as a grammatical tip, never use a preposition to end a sentence
with.


Nor begin one with a conjunction.
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