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RED LIGHTS onTRAIN LINES
was out with the dog this aft,saw 3 trains pass through a red light without slowing down,from the bridge,bottom of highams, is it me or are they not supposed to pass?
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Doesn't look like we have any train drivers here. I'd have thought red meant stop too.
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Re: RED LIGHTS onTRAIN LINES
Red means stop.
Yellow (or amber, or whatever colour you want to call it) means that there is a train after the next signal (ie the next one will be red) and 2 yellows means that the train is past the next 2 signals (ie the next one will be a single yellow, and the one after will be a red). Basically the same as on the road, proceed with caution and be prepared to stop. Green means go! A train driver told me this |
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he should have told the other train drivers vorlon lol
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One rule for one and completely different for another...
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