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Re: Railway weekly notices



STN's are produced by the thousands and read by dozens. At places like Liverpool,
Campbelltown, Mortdale etc they get STN's relating to work bieng done where none
of the crew there go eg. Newcastle

Eddie Oliver wrote:

> Tezza wrote:
> >
> > "Philip Shortus" <Shortus@bigpond.com> wrote in message
> > 6%Ay6.8835$45.51681@newsfeeds.bigpond.com">news:6%Ay6.8835$45.51681@newsfeeds.bigpond.com...
> > | Hey, do they still make railway weekly notices (aka. Railway circulars)
> > for
> > | the NSW railways, if so, does anyone have/know of any produced lately, I
> > | think I saw one for the 75th anniversary of electric trains but I could be
> > | wrong?
> >
> > Still produced by the thousands and read by the dozens.
>
> A classic reply, Tezza.
>
> The original enquirer seems to be a bit confused about different types
> of documents. Weekly Notices and Circulars are not the same thing, and
> probably the thing he saw about the 75th anniversary was different
> again, viz. a Special Train Notice. There are other standard document
> types as well, e.g. Weekly Speed Notices.
>
> Tezza might give a pertinent assessment of how many people read some of
> these other document types.