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Re: Things may be better for Countrylink Trains



That is right no matter who they are, if they are off their path they wait
their turn!!
"Tezza" <tezza2000@dingoblue.net.au> wrote in message
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> "f.u.i.t.b.e.t" <fuitbet@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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> | If the missing link service is late and off it`s path too bad!!!The same
> | thing that occurs in ARTC should occur everywhere that is if you are off
> | your path you join the queue.Why should other operators be punished and
> | shafted so the missing link or city snail gets absolute priority...what
a
> | crock of shit
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> Bloody oath, I'm sick of waiting for late running freighters, XPT's and
> Exploders.
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> | "Jack" <dave60@dingoblue.net.au> wrote in message
> | 3a971de2.8491885@news.dingoblue.net.au">news:3a971de2.8491885@news.dingoblue.net.au...
> | > Gday all
> | >
> | > I heard a whisper through the week that the Network Control Agreement,
> | > Shedule G has been scrapped, and Countrylink trains have again been
> | > given absolute priority in all Country Areas, and Priority over
> | > CityRail services outside the peak periods.  Schedule G was the main
> | > reason for Countrtlink services constantly being late running as train
> | > controllers hammered the piss outta them. This will be a good
> | > development if it comes true
> | >
> | > Cheers
> | > Jack
> |
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