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Re: Any comments about the "M>" service improvement program?
- Subject: Re: Any comments about the "M>" service improvement program?
- From: spammers-will-die@austux.net (Jeremy Lunn)
- Date: 27 May 2001 16:01:19 +1000
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
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In article <BCMP6.4205$25.14716@news1.eburwd1.vic.optushome.com.au>,
Andy B wrote:
> 1. Trams are cleaned on the interior by cleaners each night. If a tram
> becomes dirty inside while on a run, it will wait until that evening until
> it is cleaned. There is no point taking a tram out of service just to pick
> up a few chip packets or whatever. Bear in mind that it isn't NatExp
> dropping the rubbish, it is the cattle, err passengers.
What's wrong with having cleaners at major terminuses? such as the ones
in/near the city.
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