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Re: Guard - City Rail - He Set The Standard!



It wasn't David Johnson actually. He was about 40, short, dark stubble,
black hair.

daproc@bigfoot.com wrote in message <6mb5u4$c0e$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>...
>In article <6ma3af$sp0$1@nswpull.telstra.net>,
>  "David" <dready@xpress.net.au> wrote:
>>
>> The City Rail guard on the 6:10am train from East Hills to the City this
>> morning, (Thursday 18Jun98), set the standard to which all City Rail
guards
>> should aspire. His announcements as to the trains stopping points at
every
>> stop were superb. They were clear, articulate and not too fast or slow
and
>> his diction was perfect.
>>
>> His comment on leaving Riverwood, "Good morning to the passenger who
jumped
>> on the moving train, I hope you have a great day and please don't get
killed
>> while traveling City Rail" was just great and put a smile on my face for
the
>> rest of the morning and by the look and sound of it, it did the same for
the
>> other passengers.
>
>Hmmmm - sounds like David Johnson - aka trainman@ozemail.com.au
>
>Hope this helps,
>
>David "The Doctor" Proctor
>
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