carriageline
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Track staff were also meant to be getting them!
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Thanks everyone. This has been extremely useful.
I get the impression that GSM-R is supposed to fix all those communication problems but doesn't quite live up to that promise. A few people said that theoretically it's 100% coverage but not in reality, how close is it?
Also from what I've read GSM-R supports data communications, but it seems it's mostly used for voice, is that right? What kind of GSM-R devices do you use? There are the in-cab radios, but also handhelds, are they common, or do most staff just have regular mobile phones?
Thanks again everyone.
The gsmr radio can be used to dial any railway internal telephone in the country.
Yes, on privatisation the BR phone network was sold off to what was known as Racal BRT. The Wikipedia page has some useful info although it doesn't seem to be in a very logical order.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_Telecommunications
All these serious answers and I've still not seen "through interpretive dance"
All these serious answers and I've still not seen "through interpretive dance"
All these serious answers and I've still not seen "through interpretive dance"
What happens on Newton Heath depot stays on Newton Heath depot...
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