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Re: unusual driver announcement
- Subject: Re: unusual driver announcement
- From: "Daniel Bowen" <dbowen@custard.REMOVE.net.au>
- Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 00:56:01 GMT
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- Organization: BigPond Internet Services (http://www.bigpond.net.au)
- References: <39f768bd@news.alphalink.com.au>
- Xref: news1.unite.net.au aus.rail:21753
I think it depends on the individual driver. There's one Bayside driver who
after announcing the next stop/changes, is in the habit of cheerfully saying
"Thank you, and have a great day".
Daniel
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Daniel Bowen, Melbourne, Australia
dbowen@custard.REMOVE.net.au
http://www.custard.net.au/bowen/daniel/
"Ben" <smithb@alphalink.com.au> wrote in message
39f768bd@news.alphalink.com.au">news:39f768bd@news.alphalink.com.au...
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> Today (25/10/200) I caught the 4:16 Eltham train from Melbourne Central,
> nothing unnusual about that. When the train left Parliament the driver
made
> an announcement.
>
> "G'day passengers welcome aboard the 4:10 (from Flinders St) Eltham train
> running express from Jolimont to Clifton Hill and to Ivanhoe then stopping
> all stations to Eltham from Hiedelberg", still nothing too unusual.
> "Thank you for travelling Connex trains. I would like to thank you all for
> your patronage on this service and hope that you continue to travel Connex
> trains in the future in Melbourne, the best city in the world ".
>
> I papraphrased a bit as it went on a while ( almost to Jolimont), but it
is
> basically what he said.
>
> The driver sounded very happy and positive, which is highly unusual. I
think
> the G'day is a good touch.
>
> Is there a pay rise, or are the drvers now made to sound positive?
>
> -Ben Smith
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>