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On 16 Dec, 18:57, Mr Thant
wrote: On 16 Dec, 15:41, stan5001 wrote: When the bus hit a bridge at Kentish Town West last year they did the same and also put white stickers over the London General (that's LONDON GENERAL) logos and all of the identifying numbers. And in fact, the bus today has a load of gaffer tape over the Abellio logo on the front. U |
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Paul Terry gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying: I think it was actually because the lorry driver didn't realise that the lengths of railway line he was carrying projected a long way in front of the cab. Certainly looks like it. More pics... http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/london/h...le_and_places/ newsid_8416000/8416246.stm |
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On Dec 16, 7:11*pm, Adrian wrote:
Paul Terry gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: I think it was actually because the lorry driver didn't realise that the lengths of railway line he was carrying projected a long way in front of the cab. Certainly looks like it. More pics...http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/london/h...le_and_places/ newsid_8416000/8416246.stm Aren't they required to check that sort of thing before they drive off? From the TV earlier, it sounds like it wasn't t-boned but hit at an angle It must have been going some to knock a bus over. Neill |
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On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 10:57:45 -0800 (PST), Mr Thant
wrote: When the bus hit a bridge at Kentish Town West last year they did the same and also put white stickers over the London General (that's LONDON GENERAL) logos and all of the identifying numbers. I'm led to believe that that sort of thing also goes on in the event of a plane crash (where the wreckage is recognisable as such). Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 11:04:10 -0800 (PST), Mr Thant
wrote: And in fact, the bus today has a load of gaffer tape over the Abellio logo on the front. Hee hee. Was that Abellio you said? Just want to be sure... ![]() (Doesn't quite seem as much of an issue when it wasn't their fault, though). Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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Neill wrote on 16 December 2009 19:23:51 ...
On Dec 16, 7:11 pm, Adrian wrote: Paul Terry gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: I think it was actually because the lorry driver didn't realise that the lengths of railway line he was carrying projected a long way in front of the cab. Certainly looks like it. More pics...http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/london/h...le_and_places/ newsid_8416000/8416246.stm Aren't they required to check that sort of thing before they drive off? From the TV earlier, it sounds like it wasn't t-boned but hit at an angle It must have been going some to knock a bus over. The truck carries the name Hird and a Doncaster phone number. Presumably that's Peter Hird & Sons, company motto: "Safety Takes Priority". I note that the red-and-white striped triangles that are meant to mark the ends of the rails were strapped so that they pointed upwards -- so that they wouldn't interfere with the driver's vision perhaps? -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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Richard J. wrote:
Neill wrote on 16 December 2009 19:23:51 ... On Dec 16, 7:11 pm, Adrian wrote: Paul Terry gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: I think it was actually because the lorry driver didn't realise that the lengths of railway line he was carrying projected a long way in front of the cab. Certainly looks like it. More pics...http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/london/h...le_and_places/ newsid_8416000/8416246.stm Aren't they required to check that sort of thing before they drive off? From the TV earlier, it sounds like it wasn't t-boned but hit at an angle It must have been going some to knock a bus over. The truck carries the name Hird and a Doncaster phone number. Presumably that's Peter Hird & Sons, company motto: "Safety Takes Priority". I note that the red-and-white striped triangles that are meant to mark the ends of the rails were strapped so that they pointed upwards -- so that they wouldn't interfere with the driver's vision perhaps? My googling (hird haulage doncaster) found other possible contenders, although as I don't know if they were involved I'm carefully not mentioning names. Rgds Denis McMahon |
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Denis McMahon wrote on 16 December 2009
22:49:50 ... Richard J. wrote: Neill wrote on 16 December 2009 19:23:51 ... On Dec 16, 7:11 pm, Adrian wrote: Paul Terry gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: I think it was actually because the lorry driver didn't realise that the lengths of railway line he was carrying projected a long way in front of the cab. Certainly looks like it. More pics...http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/london/h...le_and_places/ newsid_8416000/8416246.stm Aren't they required to check that sort of thing before they drive off? From the TV earlier, it sounds like it wasn't t-boned but hit at an angle It must have been going some to knock a bus over. The truck carries the name Hird and a Doncaster phone number. Presumably that's Peter Hird & Sons, company motto: "Safety Takes Priority". I note that the red-and-white striped triangles that are meant to mark the ends of the rails were strapped so that they pointed upwards -- so that they wouldn't interfere with the driver's vision perhaps? My googling (hird haulage doncaster) found other possible contenders, although as I don't know if they were involved I'm carefully not mentioning names. Oops. Yes, you're right. Apologies to Peter Hird & Sons -- it's not them. It's evidently Hird Rail Services of Doncaster (the logo on the truck matches the one on their site). -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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"Neil Williams" wrote in message
... I'm led to believe that that sort of thing also goes on in the event of a plane crash (where the wreckage is recognisable as such). Yup. Pretty much standard practice. Ian |
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On Dec 16, 6:57*pm, Mr Thant
wrote: On 16 Dec, 15:41, stan5001 wrote: Odd, they've changed the destination blind on the front to show "sorry not in service". *What was the point in doing that?! *It was definately showing the full C3 destination in earlier photos... When the bus hit a bridge at Kentish Town West last year they did the same and also put white stickers over the London General (that's LONDON GENERAL) logos and all of the identifying numbers. All of the press pictures were taken before they did it, so I have no idea what the purpose was. Likewise at White City earlier this year: http://www.flickr.com/photos/teflon/3288267846/ |
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