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Staff with the J Door Open
Joe Patrick wrote:
Are tube staff allowed to drive around with the front (J?) door open. I saw loads on the Met yesterday. The J door is the one between the cab and the passengers. Do you mean that one or the one on the front of the train? (or both?) -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
Staff with the J Door Open
"Richard J." wrote in message ... The J door is the one between the cab and the passengers. Do you mean that one or the one on the front of the train? (or both?) That'd be the M door, that would. |
Staff with the J Door Open
In message , Richard J.
writes Joe Patrick wrote: Are tube staff allowed to drive around with the front (J?) door open. I saw loads on the Met yesterday. The J door is the one between the cab and the passengers. Do you mean that one or the one on the front of the train? (or both?) I think he means M door -- Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building. You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK (please use the reply to address for email) |
Staff with the J Door Open
-- To reply direct, Remove NOSPAM and Replace with 21fun "Steve Fitzgerald" ] wrote in message ... In message , Richard J. writes Joe Patrick wrote: Are tube staff allowed to drive around with the front (J?) door open. I saw loads on the Met yesterday. The J door is the one between the cab and the passengers. Do you mean that one or the one on the front of the train? (or both?) I think he means M door -- Very confused today.. dont worry maybe I should have a nap before I start work |
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