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cashman 22-06-2005 16:22

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?

WillowTheWhisp 23-06-2005 07:46

Re: RED LIGHTS on TRAIN LINES
 
Doesn't look like we have any train drivers here. I'd have thought red meant stop too.

cashman 23-06-2005 10:12

Re: RED LIGHTS on TRAIN LINES
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
Doesn't look like we have any train drivers here. I'd have thought red meant stop too.

agree.was thinking about rail commuters,don't seem to be any of them neither,i would be very concerned if i was one.

vorlon24 23-06-2005 18:47

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

twig 23-06-2005 19:49

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he should have told the other train drivers vorlon lol

Steph 24-06-2005 15:13

Re: RED LIGHTS onTRAIN LINES
 
One rule for one and completely different for another...


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