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Re: ----The s-p-e-e-d of a train-----[ NSW]



In other words it's up to a person locked up on their own (driver ) to
decide on how fast the train will go today........With the help of some
signs and a signal or two..........Is that correct?
"Jonathan Boles" <mousewithglasses@mail.com> wrote in message
news:01bfc481$5eaa2f20$c9d736cb@tom-boles...
> Signals and local signage.
>
>  Ian <iansmith@optusnet.com.au> wrote in article
> <392a1b53$0$2641@news01.syd.optusnet.com.au>...
> > I wonder if some of the group can help me?
> > How is the speed of a train  determined ? I presume that the driver has
some
> > instructions -signage etc.
> > I ask this question because , on a train from Seven Hills to Westmead,
some
> > days ago,the speed seemed excessive, to the point it concerned quite a
few
> > passengers. The whole set was bouncing around a fair bit and it was very
> > hard to stand.
> > A few comments to the guard at Westmead by some travelers,were just
laughed
> > off.
> > Rgds...............................
> >
> >
> >