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On Sun, 27 Oct 2013 16:04:45 +0000, Paul Corfield wrote:
I understand the need for tracks to be checked for damage / fallen trees but this does all seem a bit OTT. Presumably they're going to run light engines, engineers trains or ECS under caution to locate blockages etc, but that probably can't start until there's enough daylight to make it practical to do so. I'm assuming they're not planning to patrol everything on foot before running trains. -- Denis McMahon, |
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In message , at 16:37:02 on Sun, 27 Oct
2013, Derek F remarked: In '87 I was woken by a crashing sound. I was awoken by (probably) the sound of wheelie bins being blown down the street. No doubt they had been put out for an early morning collection. -- Roland Perry |
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In message , at 16:04:45 on
Sun, 27 Oct 2013, Paul Corfield remarked: No Southern trains apparently until 0900 or 1000. Especially poor given that it will double the amount of confusion at Gatwick, and force more people onto the roads to get to the airport. And it's not even OHL related. -- Roland Perry |
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In message , at 20:41:31 on Sun, 27 Oct
2013, Denis McMahon remarked: I understand the need for tracks to be checked for damage / fallen trees but this does all seem a bit OTT. Presumably they're going to run light engines, engineers trains or ECS under caution to locate blockages etc, What are these "light engines" of which you speak. Especially south of London. -- Roland Perry |
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On 27/10/2013 20:54, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 20:41:31 on Sun, 27 Oct 2013, Denis McMahon remarked: I understand the need for tracks to be checked for damage / fallen trees but this does all seem a bit OTT. Presumably they're going to run light engines, engineers trains or ECS under caution to locate blockages etc, What are these "light engines" of which you speak. Especially south of London. Class 73s, usually. -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
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On 27/10/2013 20:54, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 20:41:31 on Sun, 27 Oct 2013, Denis McMahon remarked: I understand the need for tracks to be checked for damage / fallen trees but this does all seem a bit OTT. Presumably they're going to run light engines, engineers trains or ECS under caution to locate blockages etc, What are these "light engines" of which you speak. Especially south of London. Class 73s -- Graeme Wall This account not read, substitute trains for rail. Railway Miscellany at http://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail |
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In message , at 15:44:53 on
Sun, 27 Oct 2013, General remarked: In the north of Cambs, the highest wind speed is at 9am (under the Met Office's 3hr granularity). 26mph gusting 45mph, which is quite a bit lower maximum than for London (eg 33/60 at Heathrow at 6am). ========================== I really wouldn't take that as gospel - the UKMO warnings system tends to be a few hours out of date. It's OK, I went and did my errands, the ones people were advising against, and didn't encounter any bad weather. Back home now. -- Roland Perry |
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21:05:49 on Sun, 27 Oct 2013, Arthur Figgis remarked: I understand the need for tracks to be checked for damage / fallen trees but this does all seem a bit OTT. Presumably they're going to run light engines, engineers trains or ECS under caution to locate blockages etc, What are these "light engines" of which you speak. Especially south of London. Class 73s, usually. Plural? SWT has one. -- Roland Perry |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In '87 I was woken by a crashing sound. I was awoken by (probably) the sound of wheelie bins being blown down the street. No doubt they had been put out for an early morning collection. Did they have wheelie bins as early as 1987? I thought they came in a bit later. -- My blog: http://adf.ly/4hi4c |
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On 27/10/2013 21:52, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 21:05:49 on Sun, 27 Oct 2013, Arthur Figgis remarked: I understand the need for tracks to be checked for damage / fallen trees but this does all seem a bit OTT. Presumably they're going to run light engines, engineers trains or ECS under caution to locate blockages etc, What are these "light engines" of which you speak. Especially south of London. Class 73s, usually. Plural? SWT has one. And GBRf has some more. -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
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