Sorry for my last post, can you tell I was really annoyed?
Its true what you say about freight (mainly coal/oil) however Living around lincoln ive never seen more that a few freight trains a day going through the city (but they could come on later, there is a junction just after gainsborough) And i suppose the freight company could have bought all available paths, to give them maximum design flexibility.
Should I try writing a letter to the MP for Lincoln? Im sure if I made frequent mentions of how pacers not crashworthy, are Uncomfortable and cramped. And then compared the stock around lincoln to a similar sized city in the south (ideally one with brand new electrics) I could get Him shouting at somebody. Maybe comparing the age of rail stock, to that of busses (as our train driver riends assure me that driving a train is a much more skilled job than a bus driver, surely they should have better equipment to minimise risks to the citizens of lincoln?)
Apologies for the rant
Its true what you say about freight (mainly coal/oil) however Living around lincoln ive never seen more that a few freight trains a day going through the city (but they could come on later, there is a junction just after gainsborough) And i suppose the freight company could have bought all available paths, to give them maximum design flexibility.
Should I try writing a letter to the MP for Lincoln? Im sure if I made frequent mentions of how pacers not crashworthy, are Uncomfortable and cramped. And then compared the stock around lincoln to a similar sized city in the south (ideally one with brand new electrics) I could get Him shouting at somebody. Maybe comparing the age of rail stock, to that of busses (as our train driver riends assure me that driving a train is a much more skilled job than a bus driver, surely they should have better equipment to minimise risks to the citizens of lincoln?)
Apologies for the rant
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