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Shakespeare Express 2009

Тема в разделе 'What's Going On', создана пользователем saltydog, 2 июл 2009.

  1. Ben Jervis

    Ben Jervis Member

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    Although the two engines are in the same class, they are completely different animals. 5043 has 4 Row Superheaters and improved Draughting (double chimney etc) and tends to produce steam far better than 5029 which only has 2 Row superheaters and a single chimney.

    Give me 5029 any day though!
     
  2. Crewe Hall

    Crewe Hall New Member

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    Why's that then?
     
  3. 63601

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    4953 Pitchford Hall pulling the Shakespeare Express this Sunday
     
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    Your welcome to it.....................
     
  5. g4pfk

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    Pitchford Hall looked & sounded good on todays SE, will try & capture her again tomorrow.

    graham
     

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  6. Sheddist

    Sheddist New Member

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    4953 booked to haul the SE on 6 September.
     
  7. billy balls

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    Did 4953 pitchford hall run on the shakespear today?
     
  8. Sheddist

    Sheddist New Member

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    Pitchford Hall did run 6 September, first run was excellent.
    Second run was somewhat curtailed by a preceding train stopping all stations due to industrial action by London Midland employees.
     
  9. D1059

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    I don't think you can call it industrial action when Sunday working is entirely staffed by voluntary overtime. Instead of negotiating new terms for scheduled Sunday working, LM and its predecessors have fudged the issue for years.

    I'm no leftie, but if my employer abandoned double time payment for Sunday OVERTIME, I don't think I'd be inclined to volunteer either. I thought the way the BBC phrased it last night on the news was extremely biased
     
  10. Steamage

    Steamage Part of the furniture

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    Err... it's not "industrial action" not to volunteer for optional Sunday work.

    Not sure which report you heard, but the Radio 4 bulletins on Sat and Sun described the situation very clearly.
     
  11. Swiss Toni

    Swiss Toni Well-Known Member

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  12. D1059

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    In which case I'm glad to hear at least one section of the BBC is still working to reasonable standards

    It was either the Midday or 6:30pm BBC1 news - they put forward the opinion that 'in this day and age' (I'm pretty sure that section is a direct quote) you should expect your working week to include Sundays. This was delivered in a tone of voice that was intended to imply that the LM employees were being unreasonable
     
  13. lickeybanker

    lickeybanker Well-Known Member

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    Yes I saw and heard that also on the 6:30p.m. news,and it was certainly said that Sundays' should be included as part of the working week.
     
  14. Sidmouth

    Sidmouth Resident of Nat Pres Staff Member Moderator

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    Digressing way off topic but exactly how is sunday now any different . Shops are all open , many sporting fixtures are played . We wanted these things to make life easier , not on then to cry wolf over loss of overtime is it

    Anyway family day yesterday but did hear 4953 working away from hatton in the afternoon
     
  15. D1059

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    Apologies for the digression

    If staff join a company on the basis of a contract of employment that does not include Sunday as a normal day of work, then that cannot be changed without an agreement between the company and its employees.

    If the company relies on voluntary Sunday overtime to run its services and then effectively halves the remuneration for that extra work..........what did they expect would happen ?
     
  16. royce6229

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    I have to agree with the basics of both these quotes, from D1059 and from Sidmouth, Sunday is now just another day of the week, and very few people get paid extra for working it, but if a company relies on staff to volunteer to work Sundays then they are asking for trouble if they try to change the manner in which staff are paid.
    Anyway really good to see the Shakespeare Exp is running well.
     
  17. Sheddist

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    What is it with this forum?
    Try to answer a question and someone picks up on some use of language that is considered "incorrect"
    OK, there is a dispute regarding Sunday working arrangements. For LM to decide to withdraw almost all Sunday trains, the "volunteers" may have organised, with the assistance of a union, in some way to not volunteer in sufficient numbers to prevent LM running a service. As such, it may be considered as similar to other forms of organised "industrial action" such as working to rule. I am not prepared to enter into any discussion regarding the rights and wrongs of the dispute and is a public forum with members using any name they wish, the correct place for such a discussion?

    As a result of the withdrawal of LM services on 6 September, passengers enjoyed an extended stop at Henley.
     
  18. david1984

    david1984 Resident of Nat Pres

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  19. david1984

    david1984 Resident of Nat Pres

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    The light was pretty much bang on for that shot, no editing whatsoever, if only ever trip out produced results like it...
     
  20. lickeybanker

    lickeybanker Well-Known Member

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