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Cumbrian Mountain Express 11th August

本贴由 iancawthorne2012-08-09 发布. 版块名称: What's Going On

  1. RalphW

    RalphW Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Administrator Friend

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    Two nice shots Phil, the Gregson Lane one particularly so...
     
  2. 8A Rail

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    Ah but had the rods been down then she would have been too far away or too close....
     
  4. phil.sez

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    Thanks Ralph and 8A. Will try harder for the rods down!!!
     
  5. Shep Woolley

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    Don't worry about trying harder, they are two great shots. As far as I'm concerned rods up make for a more powerful shot so don't go worrying about convention, ten out of ten for me.
     
  6. phil.sez

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    Cheers Shep.
     
  7. malc

    malc Part of the furniture

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    A short postcript to this tour...

    Received a letter from RTC at the weekend apologising for the failure of 6233 and offering £20 person of a future trip. The letter also said that the reason Network Rail wouldn't allow 6233 to re-join the train at Carnforth was that, although the bearing had been repaired, the actual cause of the failure had not been fully determined and they were not prepared to take the risk of a re-occurance of the main line.

    In the interests of balance, I should point out that at this point some of our former correspondants would now be criticising RTC saying that the offer of £20 is not enough and stating that NR made the wrong decision.
     

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