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Re: XPT Carriages at Hornsby



Why not build a tin shed to put it in.Then there would be no trouble with winter frosts,vandals
and gunzells.
Don.

Dave Malcolm wrote:

> In article <37cdad9d.0@newshost.pcug.org.au> "David Bennetts" <davibenn@pcug.org.au> writes:
> >From: "David Bennetts" <davibenn@pcug.org.au>
> >Subject: Re: XPT Carriages at Hornsby
> >Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 08:53:28 +1000
>
> >>> rgds
> >>I noticed at Moss Vale on Saturday there is now an Endeavour stabling area
> >>which is surrounded by a fence topped with razor wire. There is also a
> >>concrete wall about a metre high between part of the siding and the nearby
> >>road. I assume this is to stop noise from the engines disturbing residents
> >>across the road.
> >>--
> >>Regards,
> >>Chris Stratton
> >>Wollongong, NSW, Australia
> >>Remove NOSPAM if replying.
> >>
> >There's also now an enclosure at Canberra topped with razor wire to shut in
> >the Xploder when its stables here overnight - there have been some heavy
> >graffiti attacks here.  I thought the stuff was illegal - the spray can
> >morons might hurt themselves on it when climbing over, but no doubt
> >government instrumentalities can make their own rules.
>
> >David Bennetts
> >Canberra
>
> It's probably just illeagal to sell the razor wire. It's a real shame the
> fence at Canberra is a waste of time with a section thats been rolled back out
> of the way since the fence was put up.
>
> Dave Malcolm