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    When and Why did Roadrailers End

    Over here across the Atlantic, Norfolk Southern is beginning to end Its dedicated Triple Crown Roadrailer service from all but one of its routes due to "restructuring". Anyway I was looking through some images and found that Roadrailers ran on the British Network for a time. When did they end...
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    The threat to trains from drones?

    To echo Dave1987 In the hands of the irresponsible, the law is clear on punishment for those people. But A total ban on drones? I can't remember seeing a comment so inane. Why punish everyone for a stupid few? Also, lets keep in mind, yes drones are getting cheaper, but they still cost a pretty...
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    Benefits to arriving early for train crew

    Getting off work early? Yeah that's an incentive!
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    Benefits to arriving early for train crew

    This morning I was looking over RTT at one of our local trains, the Stowmarket D.G.L. circular, usually a class 3 or 6 freight. Whenever it runs it's always early, today it was 126E. Which has me wondering, aside from the obvious benefit to passengers if it was a passenger working, are there...
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    Trivia Items spotted while out travelling

    Ely station have baggage carts still lettered for Network Southeast, and allocated for Bishop's Stortford with lettering "do not move from Bishops Stortford". Right... They operate in the correct flow of traffic ;)
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    Thameslink and Southern

    Union Pacific's shield logo has been around since 1885, and it still holds up well in today's world. 12 years with the current Southern logo is barely any time. Besides it looks good.
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    Sand as a Last Resort?

    After some time observing train operations here in all types of weather (except heavy snow), to me at least, it seems that if conditions are less than ideal and adhesion is not good, you don't use sand unless absolutely necessary. Obviously if you controll the power to the wheels the need is...
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    Most Scenic Europe to Italy Route

    Several months ago I did a 9 day backpacking trip across Europe, with one day dedicated to traveling by train from Vienna to Milan. I took the long way to get there, OBB from Vienna to Sargans and then Swiss narrow gauge from Chur to Tirnao. It took over 16 hours...But oh my goodness it was...
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    Littleport to Brighton and an enquiry

    Ah i see, now it makes more sense! Well at least i have a cheaper option. Thank you. One last thing, for my return leg I plan on breaking off en route between Victoria and Kings Cross. Is it possible to break and resume at the same Underground station?
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    Littleport to Brighton and an enquiry

    I'm planning on making a day trip from Littleport to Brighton on either the 16th or 24th of July. Looking on National Rail, it seems all TSGN trains traveling between these 2 stations use anytime tickets, which are pretty expensive even if i do buy in advance. Is there an alternative to anytime...
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    Trivia: Most confusing Station?

    Nah mate, that honor goes to Southall. As for confusing stations Stratford is clear and away the worst. I frequently pass through Stratford either on the central line or on a AGA service an I almost always have to pause to check where the train I want is at which platform. It doesn't help...
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    Reduced Speed at Closed Stations

    I was in London the other day traveling on the Central Line heading West. On our journey we had to pass the closed station of Tottenham Court Road, and as we passed we were going, perhaps 15mph, through a fenced off platform area. Its the same for other closed stations I passed through in the...
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    Why do some people queue rather than use a TVM?

    A ticket office will almost always accept a swipe card, you know the credit/debit cards with the magnetic strip. Im my case that's all i have. Most TVM's that I've used do not allow for such a transaction to happen. I know when I have to travel and don't have cash, I usually go to a ticket...
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    Adjustable Interior Lighting?

    In addition to the trains in the UK I also traveled on Europe's CD's train from Berlin to Prague and OBB's train from Westhbf to Sargans. The compartmental layout in the CD train had lighting you could turn off! and the one other one had suttle cream and blue colored tubes on the entire train...
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    Are the class 220/221 voyagers the worst trains on Britain's rails?

    From an outer visual standpoint, I hate voyagers. Their look and engine noise are dreadful. There's nothing photogenic about them. ....But ive riden on one and on the inside it changes. Vibration isn't an issue,I had worse in 156s. Little noise, spacious and comfortable, plenty of sockets for...
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    Adjustable Interior Lighting?

    This is mearly out of curiosity. While traveling on board most of the trains here I notice that the interior lighting on all vehicles are the same, bright white (to a pale brown depending on cleanliness and condition of the light and cover), harsh and uninviting. Is it for safety and...
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    4,30am train horn wakes residents

    Non story. What do you expect living next to an active rail line? If these people complain over something as quiet as two tone horns I can't imagine their shock when they hear a full horn sequence or multiple horn sequences in the US. Besides if a horn was blown it's from a safety aspect, not...
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    Understanding Spotting and Enthusiasts

    I'll bite. From an outsider point of view... Because with tighter regulations in both the US and UK and me not familiar with electric trains (from Colorado, not UK) seeing vast amounts of smoke and fumes gives us a brief window of what real railroading was, a dirty but efficient way of...
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    Best Urban Approaches

    I'm eager to know which stations (terminus or not) or a general location that give good photo ops for trains with a decent skyline or groups of heavy industry as the backdrop. A concrete canyon sort of shot if you will. So far Cardiff Central/Queen St are good, Paddington and Marlylebone as...
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    Trivia: Unrealistic Trains on the Big Screen.

    NBC Mini-movie, Atomic Train. Holy crap was it terrible.

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