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"Chris Read" wrote in message
news ![]() "Paul Corfield" wrote: Interesting that the guard has to travel in the train carriage, DLR style, as the door release and door close buttons are by the doors themselves. Is it 'has to' or 'instructed to' I wonder? Generally, conductors on Southern 377s work within the carriage, but I believe it is operationally possible to work from the rear (or intermediate) cab, and I'm pretty sure I've been on a few services (generally late night departures from Brighton) where this has happened. Also possible that the service is DOO and there isn't a guard at all. Most of the evening (post peak) Brighton Expresses run this way. D A Stocks |
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