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Greetings! 02/12/2010 at 23:43 #2072
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I'm Andrew; new to SimSig and liking what I've found (I can't actually recall how I found it, but I'm glad I did). Very much enjoyed my first network game tonight; thanks TRC666 for hosting, and all the others for tolerating my stupid questions.

(I've long felt that the amazing thing about the railways is that they run at all: It's like a machine the size of a country, with different parts built to different plans, some original components over a hundred years old, millions of moving parts, countless idiots trying to break it; and it's been left outside all winter.)

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Greetings! 02/12/2010 at 23:43 #12761
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I'm Andrew; new to SimSig and liking what I've found (I can't actually recall how I found it, but I'm glad I did). Very much enjoyed my first network game tonight; thanks TRC666 for hosting, and all the others for tolerating my stupid questions.

(I've long felt that the amazing thing about the railways is that they run at all: It's like a machine the size of a country, with different parts built to different plans, some original components over a hundred years old, millions of moving parts, countless idiots trying to break it; and it's been left outside all winter.)

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Greetings! 03/12/2010 at 10:05 #12762
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Backup said:
(I've long felt that the amazing thing about the railways is that they run at all: It's like a machine the size of a country, with different parts built to different plans, some original components over a hundred years old, millions of moving parts, countless idiots trying to break it; and it's been left outside all winter.)

Perhaps it's not really my place to say this as an ex-railwayman, but I think we must put it down to the people who work there - the front line staff that is, who turn out & turn up & who usually manage to keep something moving even in the present mess.

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Greetings! 06/12/2010 at 08:14 #12794
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Fragmentation has diluted the old railwaymens' dedication to the job somewhat.
Have a look at this from 1963 (ignore commentator's spelling!)
http://www.britishrailways.tv/british-railways?task=viewvideo&video_id=1296

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Greetings! 06/12/2010 at 10:45 #12795
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pilotman said:
Fragmentation has diluted the old railwaymens' dedication to the job somewhat.
Have a look at this from 1963 (ignore commentator's spelling!)
http://www.britishrailways.tv/british-railways?task=viewvideo&video_id=1296

Thanks Ray, I wasn't going to say owt, I suspect I've become a bit of a bore on the subject. But you're dead right, the lack of discretion that's allowed has been part of it too, my partner's nephew is a bobby and isn't allowed to regulate at all - has to do everything by the book regardless of what it does to the service (& even less concern for what it means for the poor passengers). Glad I got out when I did, my poor father would turn in his grave to see it now.

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