IsambardKingdomBrunel
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I think part of the problem is that a lot of the equipment is under the carriages. The snow gets whipped up by the moving train and makes its way into the electrical equipment through the air vents. Once in a nice warm bit of electronics it melts and doesn't really help things.
Mike.
I think we've become over-reliant on DMUs/EMUs that are vulnerable in these conditions. Perhaps if we had more loco hauled carriage sets available then some sort of service could have been provided without the whole system grinding to a halt?I think part of the problem is that a lot of the equipment is under the carriages. The snow gets whipped up by the moving train and makes its way into the electrical equipment through the air vents. Once in a nice warm bit of electronics it melts and doesn't really help things.
Mike.
I fail to understand why we are year in year out worse than countries who are legendary at bad winters.
It's ok having an independant Scottish parliament, as long as England is supplying the taxpayer funding for it.
What would happen to Scotland, if Westminster kicked out all the Scottish MPs, and said "raise your own funds, you are now an independant country" ?
I bet the SNP would very quickly find themselves in a hole they couldn't climb out of.![]()
Your ancestors should have thought about that before invading every country around them.
I am English, born in England but my ancestors are Scottish on my fathers side and Welsh on my mothers side. Which countries did my ancestors invade?
Okay for pedant's sake, take "your ancestors" and substitute with "the English".
Both Scotland and Wales would get there funding direct from the EU, if we were independent.
At the moment Westminster gets the funding and then creams off what they like, before sending the respective left overs to Scotland & wales.
Don't leave out Northern Ireland. That's another can of worms.
For pedants sake I'd point out that England and Scotland became an administrative unit because a Scottish king succeeded to the English throne.Okay for pedant's sake, take "your ancestors" and substitute with "the English".