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European Railroad Discussion > Mr. Brown Records a Mishap!Date: 06/02/21 17:38 Mr. Brown Records a Mishap! Author: gbmott There is no information regarding the location of this derailment, but it can probably be safely assumed to be in the vicinity of Oxford.
Gordon Date: 06/03/21 11:54 Re: Mr. Brown Records a Mishap! Author: Farningham One bogie of a brake coach mysteriously derailed on plain line, no sign of damage to sleepers, rail or chairs - could this be a training exercise?
Date: 06/03/21 15:13 Re: Mr. Brown Records a Mishap! Author: gbmott That's an interesting question but unfortunately I have absolutely no additional information.
Gordon Date: 06/04/21 12:31 Re: Mr. Brown Records a Mishap! Author: PHall They didn't use rerailing frogs in the UK?
Date: 06/05/21 10:15 Re: Mr. Brown Records a Mishap! Author: BobB As usual there are several suits standing around looking while the workers do the work.
Date: 06/06/21 12:12 Re: Mr. Brown Records a Mishap! Author: PHall BobB Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > As usual there are several suits standing around > looking while the workers do the work. It's universal, happens all around the world. Date: 06/06/21 19:22 Re: Mr. Brown Records a Mishap! Author: gbmott I don't know that any but the one man wearing a brimmed hat is a "suit". The others are wearing caps that I associate with workers.
Gordon Date: 06/06/21 21:22 Re: Mr. Brown Records a Mishap! Author: ts1457 That "outfit" or "wreck" car (wonder what the Brit term is?) seems particularly long for equipment in Great Britain.
Date: 06/07/21 11:14 Re: Mr. Brown Records a Mishap! Author: Hexagon789 ts1457 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > That "outfit" or "wreck" car (wonder what the Brit > term is?) seems particularly long for equipment in > Great Britain. They are usually termed 'breakdown trains' here. Posted from Android |