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Kings Cross to York - a 'proper' cab view
Hello all,
This is nothing to do with me but I can recommend it after buying it on
ebay. This is an outstanding DVD from Newcastle to Kings Cross and back
but unlike Video 125 efforts (although very good) this is unedited, and
has all the information a driver could need about the route, signal
numbers, if they automatic, controlled or semi automatic, how many
aspects, junctions, line speeds, so much more an amazing DVD! In some
places it even gives the NRN and CSR codes as well!!
Once again I would stress its not got anything to do with me but I just
know there will be people on here who are interested in such things!
It also got me wondering if the flat crossing at Newark is the only one
of its type in the UK or not?
Date:23 Aug 2005 10:24:23 -0700
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Re: Kings Cross to York - a 'proper' cab view
On 23 Aug 2005 10:24:23, "Conductor in Charge of......."
wrote:
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>This is nothing to do with me but I can recommend it after buying it on
>ebay. This is an outstanding DVD from Newcastle to Kings Cross and back
>but unlike Video 125 efforts (although very good) this is unedited, and
>has all the information a driver could need about the route, signal
>numbers, if they automatic, controlled or semi automatic, how many
>aspects, junctions, line speeds, so much more an amazing DVD! In some
>places it even gives the NRN and CSR codes as well!!
With that sort of detail, it sounds like a copy of an internal GNER
driver training video which has "escaped"!
Paul Harley
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Date:Thu, 01 Sep 2005 23:10:55 +0100
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