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Re: Sydney Interurban Trains



Cockadoodledoos are usually used to initiate the continuity and I've never
come across a driver who has taken any kind of exception to it.

Regards to all

Jane
Railway Rasputin <bob@fastlink.com.au> wrote in message
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>
> Jane Campbell wrote:
> >
> > And one would hope that two long bells wouldn't be heard whilst the
train is
> > in motion!  Perhaps you heard three short (set back) or perhaps the odd
> > "cockadoodledoo" that drivers give guards to draw their attention to the
> > flashing intercom on Tangaras.
> >
> > Regards to all
> > Jane
> >
> > p.s. the metal plates to which you refer are in fact covers for the
> > emergency buttons.
>
> Cockadoodledoos are also some times used to initiate a continuity test.
> (Just know yr driver before you do it)
> And as for the plate, I admit defeet and will now shut up on the matter.
> :_0  (Picasso)
>
> rgds