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Re: OT wanna be a train driver?



Sounds like a candidate for Austrac or NRC.

"James C." <james_ccj@my-deja.com> wrote in message
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> I came across this from issue 04, September/October 2000 eXpress
> (Tranzrail's own magazine), slightly off topic as the material came
> from New Zealand.
>
>
> Dear Tranz Rail
>
> Would it be possible to get a train driver's job? It's just that I
> really love trains and have wanted to be a train driver ever since I
> was little. I have the facts on what you need to do. I have a train cab
> simulator at home on the computer. My uncle's friend is a train driver
> in Palmerston North. Also my dad's cousin's wife is a freight
> coordinator in Hawera. I have learnt how to drive a loco and I also
> know what to do if you hear a beeping noise in the cab. You either
> decrease speed or toot the horn. Whenever I hear or see a train I
> always go to greet it. I have a favourite train, DC406, that I would
> like to drive all the time. I'm going to do the Duke of Edinburgh to
> prove that I'm responsible. I have an electric train set that I play
> with a lot.
>
> Yours sincerely Kieran Chisnall
> PS. I go to Lindisfarne College, and I play the bagpipes.
>
>
> <<Geez, I wouldn't know what to do when that thing go beep....>>
>
>
> --
> Cheers
>
> Railway Rasputin
>
>
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