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Operation Smash Hit!

Discuție în 'National Railway Museum' creată de Ellen Cole - Marketing, 5 Noi 2014.

    This guest blog post was written by archive volunteer, Jack Garside How do you prove carrying nuclear waste by rail is safe? About 30 years ago on the 17th July 1984 millions of people worldwide tuned in to watch a train … Continue reading →[​IMG]
     
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    Greenpeace never would accept nuclear waste by rail is safe even with this crash. It does however remind me of an amusing incident in north London.

    The CEGB got a call that there was a flask on fire, glowing red hot. The emergency team was scrambled and arived promptly. As they aproached the flask with no unusual radioactivity present and the flask looking normal a hoax might be a posibility but the low sun was shining in their eyes so they walked round to the other side. The flask was indeed glowing red - reflected light from a deep red sunset. Flasks allways get a respray after every trip and are brilliant white
     

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