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![]() "Stimpy" wrote in message ... With the fragmentation of the rail industry it's now cheaper than transporting them by rail in many cases Not really anything to do with the fragmentation of the industry. It's been happening since BR days. With increased service frequency and faster services it simply isn't possible to path movements of shunting locomotives or defective (speed-restricted) main-line locomotives and/or stock between scheduled services. There isn't the time for them to get from one passing loop to another without causing chaos to the timetabled service. Therefore it is far more logical to send them on the back of a lorry. |
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On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 11:49:31 +0100, Jack Taylor wrote:
it is far more logical to send them on the back of a lorry. Alrigtht mate, manna buy a train? Going cheap, fell of the back of a lorry if you know what I mean, nudge nudge say no more. |
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