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Sprinter to Seymour (always a mad person)

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libertyRS Junior Train Controller   Joined: Jan 20, 2007
Last Visited: Dec 16, 2008
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Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 11:25 am
I don't often get to travel on trains. Last Friday I took the day off and caught a Sprinter to Seymour. I then remembered why driving is so much better.... and quieter! Sure enough, there was some mad, drunk or stoned bloke on the train. Talking with such foul and abusive language on the phone. He would then latch on to some poor person unlucky enough to be near him then light up a smoke. Where was the V/line staff I ask. Who knows, he just hid behind his little closed door only to appear when we arrived at a station. Ok this might not happen often, but its a great reason to avoid any form of public transport. Some people might be asking "why did you not say anything". Well, this guy had a certain "you have a go at me and I will rip your arms off" look. This is not the first time i have had to share a train with some drooling mad person. I think V/line should monitor the passengers more closely while the train is in motion.

Other then that, the first class ACN on the way back to Melb was very pleasant.
 
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woodford Locomotive Fireman   Joined: Jan 11, 2008
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Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 3:40 pm
You appear to have been unlucky, I have travelled from seymour to melbourne and have never struck such problems although a have known of a number of cases travelling from Benalla. The conductor will usually communicate with the local police to meet the train at the next station. The police take such calls seriously. I can only remember a handfull incidents in the last 10 to 15 years.(on the Albury line)
 
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crk Junior Train Controller   Joined: Feb 13, 2008
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Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 4:09 pm
i was traveling back to work after a test run with a mate we were sitting in the first car on a suburban train almost back at newport workshop , then a drug f##ked pig got on and started to hassel the nice people on there way home ( most of them being the older type grandmas ) , my mate and myself stood up with our railway gear on and all our tool about to leave when this clown started to hassel the old ladys on board , now , my mate who is a very passive bloke took a disliking to this clown being very much in the old ladys face, and when the train stopped dragged the bastard out we held him down and the sparks driver called the cops , no more smeg hole , old ladys happy , cops happy , driver happy , myself and my mate happy one more stop the back to work Crying or Very sad , i fix the bloody thing an thats why i will not take the train anymore Exclamation



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42101 NSW's Nasty one   Joined: Oct 12, 2005
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Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 4:17 pm
Crk, nice one mate well done indeed Very Happy Very Happy



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alstom_888m Chief Commissioner   Joined: Aug 26, 2007
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Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 4:47 pm
We need more vigilantes on the train... Twisted Evil



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574M White Guru   Joined: Mar 15, 2006
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Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 5:55 pm
Good stuff.

It only takes a few "real men" to stand up and these cowards fold.
 
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route14 Chief Commissioner   Joined: Dec 28, 2006
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Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 9:44 pm
I remember an XPT that I was intending to get to Sydney got delayed on the way to Melbourne because they had to get the police to remove some idiots in the middle of nowhere, and left Melbourne 8 minutes late, arriving into Central 1 hour late, but anyway I appreciate their attitute towards those junks.



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Deanodriver Junior Train Controller   Joined: Mar 27, 2008
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Deanodriver   
Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:55 pm
That's the advantage of peak hour, you tend to see less of them. Smile
 
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dalts 1985 Chief Commissioner   Joined: Jul 29, 2003
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Location: Warrnambool by the sea on the Shipwreck Coast of Victoria


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dalts 1985   
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 12:09 am
route14 wrote:
I remember an XPT that I was intending to get to Sydney got delayed on the way to Melbourne because they had to get the police to remove some idiots it the middle of nowhere, and left Melbourne 8 minutes late, arriving into Central 1 hour late, but anyway I appreciate their attitute towards those junks.

Their was a time Countrylink (Here-on-in, referred to as CLK) rep & repore with customers, was so bad, due to this type thing, because the on-board Staff sat by & did nothing (effectively, they the staff, the poor sods were powerless to do anything anyway) the bogans ruled the roost, this propential pax left traveling with CLK in droves...

Then a bit of reform came in & you were warned right from the start in the on-board staff's "Welcome Aboard CLK" Speech that any such behaviour would not be tolerated & such offenders would be removed from the XPT/XPL at CLK Staff's disgresion... It's for this reason alone, when I travel with CLK, that I travel First Class Car A where ever possible to secure a private compartment to myself (this totally avioding all chance of the bogans, their to scum to pay a 40% surcharge for the added piece & quite) or if I really must go Economy AngerBang Head I ask for Car G, with a seat up next to the Guards Compartment or next to the vestible at the other end (depending on direction of travel) as Car G is the last of the Economy Class Cars (D, E, F & G) that gets booked out by the computer system... CoolLaughingTwisted Evil





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TheLoadedDog El Sombrero!   Joined: Jun 19, 2003
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Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 1:54 am
Last time I did that was on a Bankstown line train when a scumbag came through asking everyone for money.

Part of the thing that annoyed me was that he didn't seem in need (I do actually put my hand in my pocket on occasion, but not for the professionals - and I've heard some make big dough). But the thing that annoyed me the most was that he took one look at me and moved on. If he'd had the balls to ask me, I'd just have muttered "naah mate" and let him go. But he didn't. After asking the folks behind me, he went straight to a small Chinese girl a couple of seats up, having bypassed me and only me.

That was angry-making.

I expressed my displeasure at this, and voiced an opinion that he should vacate the train at his earliest opportunity. In 24 point bold.

He complied. All stations is orrite sometimes.

Felt good about that the rest of the day. Smile



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