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Re: Re: Great Day out to Coota



That's right.  Just because there is a legal maximum speed, doesn't mean it
is THE maximum speed that the loco/rolling stock can attain.

Adam

"Kevin Sewell" <kevinsewell@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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> You're probably right, just like the max legal speed for cars in NSW is
110.
> Doesn't mean its not exceeded.
> I just know that my stopwatch is correct and I'm presuming the Kilometre
> posts are correct, and my calculator is correct!
> I should rush to assure all showing signs of disgust that I don't usually
> time kilometre posts its just that it was obvious that we wuz SMMMOKIN' so
I
> timed it just out of curiosity. That's my story and I'm sticking to it!
>
> >
> > I was under the impression that the max. legal speed for a 38 was 115
> > km/h (70 mph).  I may be wrong...
> >
> > You also need to factor in speedo accuracy.
> >
> >
> > David Johnson
> > trainman@ozemail.com.au
> > http://www.ozemail.com.au/~trainman/
> > ------------------------------------
> > These comments are made in a private
> > capacity and do not represent the
> > official view of State Rail.
> > C.O.W.S. Page 11.
>
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