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I now drive trains that have the speeds in kph and I still find myself "translating" in my head back to mph as the higher kph numbers don't "speak" to me in the same way that imperial speeds always have done...
The on-board computer of class 373s has a physical ABC layout keyboard and it never fails to surprise me just how long it takes me to find letters despite having known the alphabet for about 35 years!
Yeah our trains have a DSD built into the power controller but it’s not comfortable to keep it held down so everyone uses the pedal instead, are the M5000 ones quite easy to push down at least?
Yeah sorry I was using the term voltage changeover because that what Eurostar calls it, even though the voltage is the same.
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They put the pantographs down on the move and the driver just chooses the new setting and then raises them again.
Thanks guys..I don’t think I’ll ever understand railway ticketing…
So normally when I just go from Chelmsford to London Liv Street they’re very strict on super off peak, and if I were to get a 0857 service just to London then a Super Off Peak would absolutely not be valid… but it would be in...
So I now have access to a PRIV for the first time…
I am just trying to work this site out, and was looking at tickets from Chelmsford to Chepstow (just theoretical for now while I get to grips with it)
So it seems I have selected a super off peak return… but then it is saying I can reserve...
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Based at London St Pancras International.
Shift work including early and late shifts, weekends (35 hours/average of 4 days per week).
Competitive salary: £39,653.54 during training, rising to £52,385.32 post-training
English and French are...