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On Fri, 28 May 2010 11:47:34 +0100
Bruce wrote: So the electricity used to power the railway was zero carbon, was it? Didn't Britain have any coal, oil or gas fired power stations when the Post Office Railway operated? Gas produces less CO2 per unit work than petrol or diesel. Also a significant amount still (despite the best efforts of the Campaign of Nuclear Dunces and Greenpratts) comes from nuclear power. The exhaust fumes are at the power stations. Lorries and vans are needed to collect the mail and bring it to the railway, and then to distribute it. The lorries are still being used to take the mail to the sorting offices the railway joins up. Except now they're needed inbetween those offices too. B2003 |
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