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Steve Fitzgerald wrote:
In message , EE507 writes I believe the original plan was to run the 4-car 1938TS in public service, but the unions refused to allow it and LU was unable to persuade them. Why did they object? Was it to be driven by a non-union member? I wonder if the union actually asked the drivers... All this talk about unions is a red herring. It was nothing to do with them and they haven't objected to anything to my knowledge. Apologies, this was the information I heard, but it appears that it was incorrect and the platform heights were the major issue. It's a shame it didn't run, it would have been interesting to see what the 'normal' passengers made of having the 1938 stock forming their train. (Having said that, If I was the LT Museum, I'm not sure I'd want some of the ELL's 'customers' anywhere near my nice train!). |
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