I know that thanks, don't know why I forgot it.
All those night shifts?

I know that thanks, don't know why I forgot it.
All those night shifts?![]()
Only tangentially related, but our night-shift guys work seven days on, seven days off 8pm to 8am. I've never done it, but they say it's easier to just sleep most of the day on their week off as the body can't cope with the constant swing.Night shifts are okay once you get used to them and stay on nights. However wait until you are on leave. Bit different then I can assure you as by the time you have got used to sleeping at NIGHT it's time to go back to working at night![]()
Only tangentially related, but our night-shift guys work seven days on, seven days off 8pm to 8am. I've never done it, but they say it's easier to just sleep most of the day on their week off as the body can't cope with the constant swing.
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I didn't realise that 87002 was still doing frontline duty. Just left Glasgow Central and 92018 was at the buffers having brought the stock from Polmadie and 87002 is at the head to take it off to Carstairs.
Hmm.. you know when you have that moment where you're 99% sure about something but you start to doubt yourself? I'm sure it was 87002 but just when you mentioned 86101 I started thinking... well, it was dark and I only saw it from a moving train window. Nah, I'm sure it was.Nice! I saw it on the blocks in Euston last week having bought the stock in from Wembley, with a FL 90 on the other end. Meanwhile on the same night, 86101 was working the Southbound. Nice to still see the early Electrics still provide frontline service in this day and age!
Hmm.. you know when you have that moment where you're 99% sure about something but you start to doubt yourself? I'm sure it was 87002 but just when you mentioned 86101 I started thinking... well, it was dark and I only saw it from a moving train window. Nah, I'm sure it was.
Is there any news/ideas about Euston to Oban sleeper service? Apologies if this has been dealt with elsewhere!
How would that work, there's no railway to either of... oh, I see what you did there....so in ten years time we're just as likely to see a sleeper from Peterhead or Hawick.
I don't expect these sleeper services to survive once Scotland leaves the UK to stay in the EU within the next 2 years.
I don't expect these sleeper services to survive once Scotland leaves the UK to stay in the EU within the next 2 years.
I wish shared your confidence. 45% of votes in the independence referendum were 'Yes' and 65% of votes on Thursday were to stay in the EU.There's no way that Scotland will leave the UK.
There's no way that Scotland will leave the UK.
I voted 'No' in the independence referendum. If Scotland can negotiate EU membership on terms anything like those the UK enjoys then I will vote 'Yes' if given the opportunity, as much as it would pain me to do so.I am near certain that it now will, particularly if it can negotiate EU membership.
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There's no way that Scotland will leave the UK.
I don't expect these sleeper services to survive once Scotland leaves the UK to stay in the EU within the next 2 years.
I voted 'No' in the independence referendum. If Scotland can negotiate EU membership on terms anything like those the UK enjoys then I will vote 'Yes' if given the opportunity, as much as it would pain me to do so.
I think that many of the 55% feel the same way.
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I don't expect these sleeper services to survive once Scotland leaves the UK to stay in the EU within the next 2 years.
I don't expect these sleeper services to survive once Scotland leaves the UK to stay in the EU within the next 2 years.
Did it ever occur to you that other countries manage to run international sleepers? I find it unlikely that the sleeper would be canned if Scotland was to leave the Union.
What international borders do sleeper services cross in either of these two countries? My "O" level geography is a little rusty but I was not aware of any land borders in Australia and in the US I am uncertain if sleeper services travel to Canada or Mexico.
I'm a pedant I know but I checked the Maple Leaf before my original posting and I see it as a 12hr daytime journey https://www.amtrak.com/ccurl/910/26/Maple-Leaf-Schedule-042416,0.pdf