Underground Train Drivers and Personal Hi Fi's
In message , Kevin Rayner
writes
Are underground train drivers allowed to use personal hi fi's, the driver
(if that is the correct term) on the Victoria line this evening was. They
will want the first carriage left empty for a quick game of squash between
stations next, if Bob Crow gets his way.
Anybody prepared to quote the regulations on this.
Kevin
Aren't the sheds (the GBrf/Freightliner ones) equipped with FM radios
that the driver listens to through earphones, but any alarms (TPWS, etc)
interrupt the sound so he doesn't miss anything. Or is my memory playing
tricks?
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Regards,
James Christie
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