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    Telling people you're a train driver

    Either the “have you ever hit someone/does it happen often” question or the “why are trains always late” (particularly from relatives! :'() one. “Is it difficult” does come up too.
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    SBB Class designations

    Another rule is that there is no rule. :D While there have been various designation systems consistent within themselves, some more lasting than others (the well known Xy #/#), there's never been a nationwide clear and defined system. Even within SBB, today more than ever...
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    How often are Railway Emergency Calls made?

    Wait, do you up there hear the conversation between calling driver and signaller or just sound and message? I made one in 10 years, because of trespassers. Heard a handful, a couple of bad ones, following suicides and a very funny one. Someone in the cab accidentally pressed the button and...
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    Fastest accelerating MU on the continent?

    Who knows. Surely on dry rail FLIRTs can get up to speed really fast. And actually the driver can’t use the real full power the train could. When they came from the factory they could accelerate considerably faster, then the software was modified to get (slightly) softer accellerations.
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    Who you going to call? (Drivers: When your train has a technical issue who do you contact first?)

    I’m surprised nobody has yet answered “Ghostbusters!”. To serious things: we visited a ROC during training, it was fascinating but we didn’t have the slightest idea of what we were seeing, nothing’s ever useless of course, but a visit there at that stage was really close to useless. Fast...
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    Serious train derailment in Carnate, Italy 19/08/2020

    It apparently rolled away unbraked.
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    Italy Signal Box

    Where is this one?
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    Calendar app for drivers?

    My problem is that we have a base annual roster but in that you just merely can see when you‘re off. Firstly it’s just half-filled, so the other half is sort of “spare“ shifts which will become whatever shift later on. And second any shift can change up to 3 days before, so you can’t just...
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    Calendar app for drivers?

    I'm currently trying to step into the future (:lol:) and use a calendar app to keep track of my work+family schedule. Apparently isn't as easy as I thought. Normal calendar apps don't seem to like much a driver's schedule (ie a shift ending after midnight gets split between the two days, stuff...
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    Train driver working hours

    That’s pure genius. :D We are entitled the OT we do. If it’s a minute they’ll pay a minute...
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    Two Trains Collide in Swiss Mountain Tunnel

    Yes it is. It’s a short tunnel after the westwards exit of the Furka Tunnel.
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    Belgium: Lineas honors corona heroes

    When talking about essential sectors, people tend to forget about garbage men...there’s no other sector without them..
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    German Railways - Lineside Signs.

    P is tilting trains only. A good reason for the two warnings and additional safety distance is that up until 2003, although two-manned, trains didn't have any safety device on board whatsoever (unless you consider RSC, but that was not its purpose and it didn't protect against for example...
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    Shift Work Adjustment

    A worldwide rule of thumb I believe could be 1 to 2h before/after the first/last train around.
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    Shift Work Adjustment

    You just kind of learn to live with it. Depending on your psychological and physical (age!) state it works better or...less better. A key rule I try to follow is: if you’re tired, sleep. If you have spare time and don’t know what to do, sleep (messroom is fun, but an hour sleep can save the...
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    German Railways - Lineside Signs.

    By the way, Italy’s speed boards are (unless other countries do it) somehow peculiar in that with a PSR the driver sees 1) a first warning board with the speeds 2) a second similar board 3) the PSR speed change board..... and THEN, after a braking distance, the real speed variation point follows!
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    German Railways - Lineside Signs.

    Switzerland has only multiples of 10 for TSRs. PSR are 5s but unlike other countries in this very basic form: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d2/Panneaux_vitesse_suisse.png (A different sign is used for tilting trains though). In Italy I've always seen the same but I can't say...
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    Driver - Personal Protection Strategies (PPS)

    Easy to say to develop a "robust" personality, but then, unless you already have it, how to get there?! Personally I kind of arrived there after 10 years of experience, various situations where I've learned to cope with this or that. Learned to separate what's essential and what's not. But how...
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    Coronavirus ..the effect on train travel in Lombardy and Milan

    People still get in and out daily to work, trains CH-I so far running as usual (excepted the above mentioned FART/SSIF). At the stations police asks for reasons, name-address-etc and requires to fill a form. That’s about as “quarantine” as it will get, imho.
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    different cross-sections of wooden sleepers

    Seems like a waste of time and wood. Why are/were they shaped like that in Poland?

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