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Mark_Robson said:isn't that when the leaves reduce traction between wheel and the rail? ......My son just told me that.
Blimey how did he know?
Remember it's metal on metal.No i don't really understand this leaves thing but it happens.
I don't know a lot about driving cars but doesn't a lot of leaves on the road make it slippery between car tyre and tarmac?
Arch said:I just heard the archetypal knuckle dragging passenger on the news saying there wasn't enough information - just one sheet of paper and sommat about an eruption somewhere.
Tell you what mate, you tell me which big of 'dangerous cloud of ash' you don't understand, and I'll draw it in crayon for you.
It's easier being a passenger.There I am when I am waiting on a train and it doesn't move I wonder what the bloody hell is going on.
Happened to me last week track circuit failure outside Liverpool Street.