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  1. Orchid

    Caledonian Sleeper,Shunter at Edinburgh Waverley

    Are Scotrail drivers still contracted to operate it from Glasgow to Fort William, or do GBRF crew it throughout now? If GB, does anyone know which depot does the work? Thanks.
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    TPE Qualified Driver positions

    XC now ask for 18 months, not sure about TPE but I think it used to be two years. Might have changed as XC used to be 3 years. The transfer of safety info form is company specific, you'll need one for TPE although i don't know how you'd get it, can you download one from a link on the job advert...
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    Training needs Analysis - Southeastern

    I agree, it surprised me as well and I think it surprised our DMs too!
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    Training needs Analysis - Southeastern

    Not true about AB, we have had drivers join us recently who had to have a bespoke AB brief as it wasn't taught in their initial training.
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    XC Leeds

    Edinburgh to Brum via Leeds and Donny, S&K and old road diversions. Crofton & NL. Traction 22x & HST
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    Northern Unit Refurbishments

    The refresh probably isn't that bad, it's more a problem of an overhyped product and a wilful failure to manage expectations. Phrases such as "transformational" and "like new interior" inevitably lead to disappointment when the end result is less than that, especially when people see what can be...
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    GWR Class 800

    When are the 180s due to be with GC, and is there a plan for the displaced GC HSTs?
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    Cross-City Electrification from Barnt Green to Bromsgrove

    The linespeed will change from 80 to a new speed of 90 where the current crossover is near the bottom of the bank. So the linespeed on the down and up Gloucester through Bromsgrove will be 90.
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    Any Ex Armed Forces that have recently trained to be a driver.

    I am also ex-forces and now driving. I had to do the dreaded 12 months notice but at the time I didn't really have any commitments so it didn't matter if I came out to a railway job or not. I ended up working in a shop for a few months before making the move across to the railway (in an entry...
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    Perseverance

    Congratulations and good luck in your new career. It will be well worth the wait. Kudos for the honest and well written post.
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    Hi Mojo, can't reply to your PM so have to message here, I have an old account linked to this...

    Hi Mojo, can't reply to your PM so have to message here, I have an old account linked to this email which I don't use anymore, could you please delete that one and keep this one active, thanks.
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    Unusual animals that can be seen from UK trains

    You're right about the Kites, they're definitely spreading out naturally as well. I enjoy seeing them in new places further and further away from their reintroduction territories. I have had to throw the brake in on more than one occasion to avoid hitting one enjoying a bit of railkill. They see...
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    IRO Degree

    I have also completed the course although I've not alplied for any roles since graduating. I did move companies halfway through, however, and the recruiters seemed pretty interested in it. I ended up getting the job but I can't put it solely down to the course. It is also quicker and cheaper...
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    Unusual animals that can be seen from UK trains

    The most interesting thing I have seen is an Osprey just sat on a fence post right by the lineside. Also a couple of Little owls and the odd barn owl. Saw a weasel/stoat once run across in front of the train (couldn't tell which). I was looking out for the lammergeier when it was around recently...
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    Scotrail Class 385 Discussion

    I quite like it actually, nice to see something other than the usual electrostar or desiro variant. Having said that, whilst it will of course conform to relevant visibility standards, I can't help but feel that sighting R/H signals might be problematic out of that narrow windscreen and past the...
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    Line speeds at Ashchurch

    The removal of level crossings isn't intertwined with the clousure of Gloucester, the imminant resignalling from Five Ways to Ashchurch will see a large chunk of Gloucester being transferred to WMSC but the AHBs are remaining in situ. One MCG crossing is being replaced with an OD one but that's...
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    Training - Trainee Driver for Northern Sheffield

    I suspect it probably happens and there will be a few threads on here no doubt from people who have been in a talent pool in perpetuity. It is a pretty cruel aspect of the recruitment process but probably unavoidable due to the long lead times, high demand and ever changing plans and staff...
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    Training - Trainee Driver for Northern Sheffield

    Hi. Well done for passing. Fortunately for those of you in the dreaded talent pool it appears Northern have a lot of vacancies coming up over the next few years, so your chances of getting in are good. Notice regarding training courses varies, you might get a few weeks or a month but it has...
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    Tail Lights On

    There are rare but perfectly legitimate reasons why tail lights on at the front with the key in are necessary - the main one being to warn oncoming drivers about an obstruction on their line or other emergency. This is especially important on stock without hazard warning lights (flashing...
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    Is it worth joining the IRO before joining the railway?

    Your impression is wrong I'm happy to say. The courses may seem expensive but then again education is. If you compare them to an equivalent OU course they are actually very good value, and if you self fund you can pay off the course fees interest free. I have completed the diploma and am a...

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