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    Caledonian Sleeper discussion

    As others have mentioned the Highland sleepers ran last night. I was at Inverness and noticed that it was a GBRF guard on board. Really glad to see that CS have found a solution to this. It is not their strike and it is very unfair that they are being impacted (I understand the reasons, but...
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    Caledonian Sleeper discussion

    Agree with others, the lack of flatbed pods seems to be a real loss. That being said, it would have resulted in a decrease in cabin berths, no doubt making them more expensive, so maybe it is for the best. I can't imagine what the safety issues might be - airlines use them. As usual the CS...
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    AirCon vs Opening Windows

    Am I correct in thinking that all stock with opening windows had forced air ventilation that freshened the air to some extent even when the window were closed? I know the MK1 and 2 stock had the ceiling vents. I can appreciate why hay fever sufferers prefer air con! It must be a huge help...
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    Billy Connolly's Tracks Accross America

    He did, and there is a great scene in the radio station where the manager says to him 'so, you're from Glasgow!'. I think it is still availble on catch up / internet.
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    Snaefell Mountain Railway Tram destroyed in accident.

    This is sad. These are original tram cars, on probably one of the most complete historic railways in exisitance. Thankfully no one was hurt, but a very sad day for our railway heritage.
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    Billy Connolly's Tracks Accross America

    Billy Connolly has a new series, Tracks Accross America http://www.itv.com/presscentre/ep3week15/billy-connollys-tracks-across-america He is going from Chicago to New York, 'the wrong way round' ie heading west to Seattle first ! :D. Just watched the first episode. It was the Empire Builder...
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    Manchester to North America

    :lol:Sounds like fun! I would recommend British Airways, I have found them the best for transatlantic, and you can go from Manchester, changing in London (really easy and short connections). The fares are good value too, plus they look after you if anything goes wrong. I have a couple of...
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    Needing advice on private carriages

    I have a couple of suggestions. The first is to by a flexable anytime return. That way, if you get uncomfortable during the journey, you can get off and get on another train. So check you are allowed to break your journey on the out and return portions. While not a private carriage, you...
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    Message to some photographers and videographers: Sorry people but i need to rant.

    No, please rant, it is deserved! Now, for some humour. A steam loco was heading through Dingwall a couple of years ago. Most people stayed in safe areas, a couple didn't and got sent back onto the platform. But, what provided some humour for me was the guy in the ajoining waste ground. He...
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    High levels of pollution onboard diesel trains

    The article is really interesting to read in detail. Some of the findings were logical - sitting in the house got a low reading - while sitting in a black cab in traffic got the highest reading. But, the rail results were surprising, and not in a good way. The reading was 1.7 for walking...
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    If you designed your own DMU, what would it be like?

    Ah, I like this :D. My own suggestion would be the Budd RDC - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budd_Rail_Diesel_Car Not only are they exceptionally well made, but they look amazing, to me anyway :D! There have been quite a few stainless steel rolling stock designs, but this one by Budd, of...
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    Glasgow Subway to close for a month on June 24 leaving staff in limbo

    It is interesting that the staff don't want to share the bus with the passengers who might be drunk, violent or anti social. I don't blame them, but its quite a recognition of what passengers have to put up with.
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    EMU freight train

    Came accross this picture on rpictures.net: http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=568006&nseq=72 It is a Swiss EMU hauling a short freight train. It seems to suggest that it is a passenger service, combined with a freight working. Did anyone else know that mixed trains were still...
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    Caledonian Sleeper discussion

    yes, that is correct. The plan is for a single 73 to work the Ft William and Aberdeen sections, while Inverness will be double headed. I happened to be seeing off a friend last night and saw the class 73 on the front, with a 67 behind (at Inverness). I never had a camera with me, but it was...
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    Great American Railroad Journeys

    Last night's was pretty good. Lots of great scenery along the Hudson river valley, and for us enthusiasts there were good shots of Amtrak, and an extensive interview with Amtrak police, including with the the Chief of Police. Also some discussion of the old Penn station in New York.
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    Petition for Guards

    Love the cheeky way people speak on here, like others are really stupid :roll:. Anyway, here are the figures. Starting salary of a police officer 16k, conductor 17k. After training 22k (approx) for the conductor, plus ticket commission, and 21k for the police officer, but it does rise over...
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    Petition for Guards

    If there was an accident, a train would be safer with two members of staff than one. There is a possibility of injury, so the more people on the ground to deal with an incident, the better. A 150 seat airliner has to have three cabin crew, and that is entirely for safety reasons. For the...
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    Save the Isle of Man trams - our railway heritage at risk

    Douglas Council on the Isle of Man has anounced that they will close the horse tramway. For those unaware, heritage railways on the Island are owned and operated by the Government or Council, not preservation societies. The tramway is not only unique, but it is all of our railway heritage...
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    Douglas horse tramway to close

    This is terrible news. The tramway is a very important part of our railway history. At one time railways and tramways were often horse powered, but only the Douglas line remains. The council propose selling off the assests and destroying this part of our heritage. The Friends of the tramway...
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    Ryanair and Easyjet

    Yes, they do. But on those occasions I am speaking about everyone was asked and announced to board, due to the layout they didn't see there was no plane at the gate.

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