Death
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Hail All!
Just a quick question here. I remember reading in an old book a few years ago (Can't remember which one) that "Anyone who fits flanged wheels to their car has the right to drive on any British railway". hock:
Now...If such a wierd legal provision ever existed; Has the law been repealed at all, or can it still be exercised by members of the general public? hock:
Given the numerous regulations and training required nowadays before entering railway property (Except passenger stations), how would one go about registering their vehicle for such use (It'd probabally need a class and unit number after all!) and exercising such a law properly and in a safe manner?
Farewell...
>> Death <<
Just a quick question here. I remember reading in an old book a few years ago (Can't remember which one) that "Anyone who fits flanged wheels to their car has the right to drive on any British railway". hock:
Now...If such a wierd legal provision ever existed; Has the law been repealed at all, or can it still be exercised by members of the general public? hock:
Given the numerous regulations and training required nowadays before entering railway property (Except passenger stations), how would one go about registering their vehicle for such use (It'd probabally need a class and unit number after all!) and exercising such a law properly and in a safe manner?
Farewell...
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