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Re: Lifespan of CityRail cars [NSW] S set air condition trial




Hubert Lam <hubert@imap4.com> wrote in message
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> Then the fleet would not be as "uniform" as it is now consisting of only
> double-deck.
>

... and the U boats are dangerous now as they have manual doors, and some
windows open wide!

Can't have that anymore.

bye tr




> "DTS" <julia@idx.com.au> wrote in message
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> >
> > trendy rechauff?<trendy_rechauffe@start.com.au> wrote in message
> > Aiqy4.44958$3b6.193834@ozemail.com.au">news:Aiqy4.44958$3b6.193834@ozemail.com.au...
> > > I doubt they would spend any more money on the S sets as most of the
> cars
> > > wouldn't even have 10 years life left. Although knowing the railways,
> they
> > > will strech the service life out as long as possible, maybe till the
> cars
> > > are 40 years old.
> >
> > Hi Trendy,
> >
> > **What about the U-boats? - I think they have retired earlier before its
> > actual normal lifespan. (I wish they are still here - to suppliment the
> > current rolling stock during the Olympic Games)
> >
> > Cheers.
> > ---------------------------------------
> > Danny Mok
> > dan@flex.com.au
> > FordGhia's Railway & Transport Page
> > http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~phil05
> >
> >
>
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