Oh right, I hope we get a go in it before our hours!
Haha, I’ll look out too.
We did our uniform forms before starting but nearly all of the mainline hardly got anything, mostly depot driver uniforms.Have you guys still not received your kit?
Thank you! Indeed it is going quick.Well done and congratulations! Amazing how quick its going!
Im guessing defective on train equipment was just a brief introduction and more will be covered in the traction course?
Upddate!
This week we did mainly Working of Single Lines (not to be confused with Single Line Working) and Defective on Train equipment (restrictions that apply etc).
Lol I don’t doubt it!Definitely keep your Pilotman working of Single and Bi-Di lines (3156) and Modified working (3177) separate from your SLW by Pilotman (3193)- these two subjects and information on each of them was a source of much confusion during my course!
No problem hope the thread is coming across as you would expect.Very informative. Looking forward to starting this journey. Thanks OneLowBan.
Currently waiting on a medical/start date for thameslink.Lol I don’t doubt it!
No problem hope the thread is coming across as you would expect.
When are you starting?
Nice, all the best mate.Currently waiting on a medical/start date for thameslink.
OneLowban is that Rules & Regs done already !?
It is demanding, but the training has been very good and indeed very interesting. At the end of the day it is all very worth it.Thanks for the update... sounds demanding but interesting at the same time
Module 4 (after traction) is back to rules, but more in depth with things such as level crossings etc, for 2 weeks.Have you finished your rules then?
It is indeed!Sounds very exciting!
Yeah I have heard there’s a bit of variety in the way training/recruitment goes on the railway.Righto, obviously a different order to me!
Righto, obviously a different order to me!
The West we get 20, 25 and 30 minutes for a 4, 8 and 12 car respectively. Although I think the East have 5 mins less which can be done. (an old agreement apparently)Nice one! How long does it take to actually take to fully prepare a train from scratch? And what depot does this practical stuff happen at?
Hope training is treating you well! I was at the academy today learning the new Stadler Units. Will be there tomorrow and Wednesday too.