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Re: Sardine can letter wrong? (Melb)
- Subject: Re: Sardine can letter wrong? (Melb)
- From: "Dave Proctor" <daproc@spambait.ozemail.com.au>
- Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2000 19:52:40 +1000
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- Organization: Giganews.Com - Premium News Outsourcing
- References: <a1h6oskdlpp3831dnc0imiu9o49bf0ego5@4ax.com> <8lvhpg$25te$1@otis.netspace.net.au> <u449osg8vlhrumab361cuevon6a61bc5b2@4ax.com> <8n5hmo$2jpe$1@otis.netspace.net.au>
- Xref: bclass.spectrum.com.au aus.rail:16011
"Peter J. Vincent" <pjv101@netspace.net.au> wrote in message
8n5hmo$2jpe$1@otis.netspace.net.au">news:8n5hmo$2jpe$1@otis.netspace.net.au...
> No, I was joking about him being rammed in the back from empty cars. As a
> matter of fact a driver would know how full the train was. the following
> would be a good guide
>
> 1. acceleration out of each station
> 2.slower loading times at each station
> 3.A loaded train brakes differently
> 4.More people walking and looking for empty doors
> 5.People deciding not to entrain
> 6.Finally, a look through the peephole
> 7.Leftover people at platforms looking for a ride up front
Some of our drivers will have fun with this post.
--
Dave
No man is complete until he is married, then he is finished.