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Re: Granville Train Disaster (and its memory)



To one and all,

I have bothered to look at this supposedly informative link again to see if I was
wrong in my initial statements.

I sorry to say I don't think so, I don't find this page or any of its connecting
links to be an insight into Australias' worst rail disaster, neither does it give
informed opinion as to the causes or raise solutions so that this never happens
again.

It is one persons obsession with other peoples tragedy and suffering.

I have no problems with a site or book that offers informed opinion, as a worker
in the industry I am interested in things that have happened in my field of
employment.

But I am sorry to say that link was not  a tribute to the people who perished or
those who risked their own lives in unimaginable circumnstances to help the
survivors.

And  to whoever changed the title of the original header(from: Granville Train
Disaster to Granville Train Disaster(and its memory)), please do not confuse the
issue, Vidman is not even vaguely concerned about the memory of these people(just
have a look at his home page) He is just another uninformed train wanker.

And I still maintain he is a f.ckwit !

Chris Downs wrote:

> Channel 10 and honourable intentions don't sit well together for me.  The
> mini-series was produced to make a buck, any other good that came from it was
> no doubt a secondary consideration.  The aviation accident series "Black Box"
> shown on the ABC whilst less soap opera and more technical had the same
> objectives
>
> As for the ghouls, they're the rubber necks who watch the human suffering at
> accidents and can render no assistance (albeit the ghoulish behaviour is
> usually no more than unrestrained curiosity).
>
> For others interested in railway accidents there are enough professionally
> produced books on the subject (Rolt's "Red For Danger", Semmens' "Railway
> Disasters of the World" and Pearce's "Australian Railway Disasters" are a few
> that come to mind and that I own) to substantiate that this topic is not the
> preserve of ghouls.   These books offer analysis (in varying degrees) as to
> what went wrong to cause railway accidents.  The human suffering and loss of
> life that results cannot be ignored or removed nor should it be.  The tragic
> side is another facet of railway and transport operations generally, something
> to be studied and learnt from not to be hidden or glorified.
>
> The soapbox is free.................................
>
> Chris
>
> iyb <iyb@dingoblue.net.au> wrote in message
> 3a640f67$0$15501$7f31c96c@news01.syd.optusnet.com.au">news:3a640f67$0$15501$7f31c96c@news01.syd.optusnet.com.au...
> > The original posting was the sick and twisted thoughts!!!
> > As for the day of the roses it was produced to finally show who was
> > responsible for the tragedy and the cover ups by various departments all
> > desperate to put their houses in order so to speak, and to their credit did
> > a marvelous job.
> > Some people don`t see the big picture at all.
> > There is a big difference between a documentry and ghouls.
> > "Tony Gatt" <baulko@optushome.com.au> wrote in message
> > DQS86.13$Db.72@news1.belrs1.nsw.optushome.com.au">news:DQS86.13$Db.72@news1.belrs1.nsw.optushome.com.au...
> > >
> > > "Russ" <russelln@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message
> > > 3a636db1@news.iprimus.com.au">news:3a636db1@news.iprimus.com.au...
> > > >
> > > > I suppose you would also consider it appropriate to post pictures of the
> > > > biggest truck accidents where drivers' died, to misc.transport.trucking.
> > > Of
> > > > course, it must also be appropriate to post pictures of dead cops to
> > > > alt.fan.police. How about we fire (no pun intended) off some pics of
> > > toasted
> > > > firemen to alt.firefighters - Just because these tragic things do
> > happen.
> > > >
> > > > I suggest plastic bags, not paper ones.
> > > >
> > > > Go away..
> > > > <Remaining drivel snipped>
> > >
> > > Good one Russ,
> > >
> > > Lets ban all news items on the grounds that they may offend someone.
> > >
> > > I would have loved to have seen the diatribe you produced to the producers
> > > of "Day of the Roses" when it hit the screens.
> > >
> > > Yes, Granville was tragic, and I as a 7 year old was terrified by the
> > images
> > > that were broadcast, images that will remain with me for the rest of my
> > > life. I would assume that you would not have watched any of the broadcasts
> > > of that, or any other disaster (rail, road, air, shipping...) because they
> > > are relayed in bad taste....
> > >
> > > As an adult, I am still chilled at the thought of what took place on that
> > > day, but the images serve as a reminder, as a history of rail travel in
> > our
> > > country, and revives the memory of the poor passengers who lost their
> > lives
> > > that fateful morning.
> > >
> > > On top of it, there are the heroics of the event, those who risked their
> > own
> > > lives in an attempt to save whoever they could from death.
> > >
> > > I would assume that you hold a spot in your heart for the heroes of the
> > > day.. pity you don't want people to remember WHY they became heroes.
> > >
> > > I suggest if you are offended by rail discussion like this, that you
> > indeed
> > > go away, or at least skip the headers that you think may offend you.
> > >
> > > By the way, Sick and twisted thoughts you describe above in a vain attempt
> > > to state your case. You might have noticed that Vidman posted a URL, he
> > > didn't post the pictures. Big difference in my opinion.. if pictures like
> > > this disturb you, then don't click the second link!
> > >
> > > Tony.
> > >
> > >
> >
> >