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Re: C3550
the dunnies are always locked, whether it's doing an interurban service or what
else!
Paul Jones wrote in message <366b4a3a.0@rpi.au>...
The toilets are always open when i try them, deep in suburbia.
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Paul Jones
Albert Alcoceba wrote in message <366b1106.4257135@news.ihug.co.nz>...
>On Sat, 05 Dec 1998 19:23:36 +1100, Robert Harris
><bob@fastlink.com.au> wrote:
>
>>Yes but those who "need to know" will know as for the rest who cares? Does
it really
>>matter wether you get a T or G set and if it did could you change it?????
>
>It does matter - the G's are far more comfortable. Sometimes you get
>a T-G combination on an 8 car train. It's good to be easily able to
>identify the G so you can run down the platform to get on that part of
>the train.
>
>Is it customary to have the toilets on G sets open or locked when G
>sets are doing suburban (ie. not intercity) rosters?
>
>Albert Alcoceba
> <><
>alberta@zip.com.au
>http://homepages.tig.com.au/~alberta
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