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Idiot kid at Petersham- 320pm 2/9/08

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comeng301M Chief Commissioner   Joined: Oct 31, 2005
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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 11:27 am
Maikha wrote:
comeng301M wrote:
Funny you said that Raichase I went for a Cabride with a Driver I know on the Lilydale Line. Metrol (Train Control) gives out a warning to all Driver on the Lilydale Line to keep an eye out for a Tresspasser between Croydon and Ringwood East which the Police were looking for and for all drivers to "Take it easy through the area" then Driver I was with says "F**k em, just em over. They shouldn't even F**King be there".
We've been at Hawkesbury River when trains on the Central Coast line were held up due to a suspected trespasser outside of Woy Woy tunnel. By the looks of things, they weren't wanting to muck around at all.


Years ago I was in a loco cab, and a report came through of a suspected trespasser at Hawkamount. My driver, who has been one for almost thirty years then tells me


"I hope I catch up to that c*** soon"
"Umm... why's that? So you can abuse him?"
"Nah son, you gotta know how these things work. I can do with 4 weeks holiday!"

Twisted Evil


Funny what you said in the last part of your post Maikha. Thats exactly the same thing the Driver I was with said "I can do with Two weeks off" Laughing



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Kav442s5 Chief Train Controller   Joined: Jan 01, 2006
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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:21 pm
I just wish I could have gotten hold of CCTV footage from Wolli Creek Illawarra down platform from about March 2004. Was driving 8 car Tangara to Waterfall. Got held at Tempe to allow all stations ahead to cross over. Got 2 greens, so was into it, approached Wolli' doing the full 70 kays, and this kid jumps off the platform in front of me wearing a backpack, well, he got both horns, foggys, high beams, and the whole 8 cars were standing on their ends, he jumped the fence so quick i swear I seen smegma coming off his pants, he jumped the 2nd fence as I accelerated the train past him yelling '%&*$ #@!()%%%&^#$' at him!
Next thing, the guard's on the intercom, saying he saw the lot and abused the cr ap out of him as well.
Best bit was, it was 5pm, and peak hour, the train was packed and later on, I realised the black flap in the door to the passenger compartment was still down....had forgot to close it on exiting the underground Erko'!, oh well....
I do agree with the above comment about blowing the horn approaching a platform your not stopping at. I used to do that all the time particularly when you could see a lot of schoolkids there. Sure, they'd jump, but it sure made EVERYONE take notice and stand back. I would do it no less than 5 seconds before getting to the platform.



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del_horno15 Station Master   Joined: Jun 10, 2008
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Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 12:36 am
Can u imagine Connex officers meeting school kids??

theyll all walk in wearing there trench coats, crowd over one kid and ask him a question. When they dont answer correctly, they take them out of the room and give them a talking too (or a bashing) lol
 
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newington Chief Train Controller   Joined: Mar 04, 2007
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Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 7:50 am
At Lewisham few weeks ago in the morning peak, (i get on the stop before) a guy dashes up the stairs and into the closing doors... and gets stuck, the doors didn't get reopened, Lord in heaven knows why. Anyway, this guy manages to wedge himself in.....with the 'body' part of his shoulder bag outside the door, connected to the strap, which feeds into the vestibule. I said to mum, "that's why they have that keep clear area at the top of the stairs, which always happens to line up (roughly) with the doors.





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1979 Chief Commissioner   Joined: Jul 17, 2006
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Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 8:06 am
newington wrote:
the doors didn't get reopened, Lord in heaven knows why.


Because some train doors don't open if they are blocked. On S, R, K, V and C sets they just keep trying to close, T and G sets will stop pressure after a certain amount of time M, H and Hunters will open if they are blocked.

And before any of you go testing this stuff, reminder that interference with train doors is am offense and carry's a hefty fine.



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minifhncc Junior Train Controller   Joined: Jan 22, 2008
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Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 10:58 am
Once on a G set doing a suburban run when the doors were opened, there green light was on the door open switch. Well when the doors were closing I pressed it, and the doors reopened for that door.

I thought they disabled that switch completely in suburban runs, or is that just unique to that train?
 
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wurx Lithgovian Ambassador-at-Large   Joined: Dec 07, 2003
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 3:44 am
1979 wrote:
newington wrote:
the doors didn't get reopened, Lord in heaven knows why.


Because some train doors don't open if they are blocked. On S, R, K, V and C sets they just keep trying to close, T and G sets will stop pressure after a certain amount of time M, H and Hunters will open if they are blocked.

And before any of you go testing this stuff, a reminder that interference with train doors is an offense and carries a hefty fine.

Not forgetting the CCTV cameras that are at every station to record you either Exclamation



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wurx Lithgovian Ambassador-at-Large   Joined: Dec 07, 2003
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 3:49 am
minifhncc wrote:
Once on a G set doing a suburban run when the doors were opened, there green light was on the door open switch. Well when the doors were closing I pressed it, and the doors reopened for that door.

I thought they disabled that switch completely in suburban runs, or is that just unique to that train?

The guard may have inadvertently pressed the "door release" button instead of the "door open" button.

1979 could confirm this further, but AFAIK the "switch" is not deactivated per se, just it isn't used in the ETR (suburban) area.



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1979 Chief Commissioner   Joined: Jul 17, 2006
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 6:52 am
wurx wrote:
minifhncc wrote:
Once on a G set doing a suburban run when the doors were opened, there green light was on the door open switch. Well when the doors were closing I pressed it, and the doors reopened for that door.

I thought they disabled that switch completely in suburban runs, or is that just unique to that train?

The guard may have inadvertently pressed the "door release" button instead of the "door open" button.

1979 could confirm this further, but AFAIK the "switch" is not deactivated per se, just it isn't used in the ETR (suburban) area.


The release button is not disabled. As Alec said the Guard may press open or release, when the guard presses open the green button lights up anyway.

When the Guard plays the DWD and STARTS to shut the doors the green button stays illuminated for 1 second. Weather this is on purpose or not if you press the button the door will re open.

The door relase function is not deactivated because the G sets do 8 Car runs in peak hours to places with short platforms. Eg Helensburgh, Scarbrough, Bellambi, Lysharts.

Thanks
1979



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minifhncc Junior Train Controller   Joined: Jan 22, 2008
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 1:42 pm
Ahh I see...

If a T set is coupled with a G set, and the guard's compartment is the G set, what will happen to the T set half when the guard presses the "Door release" (instead of "Door open")?
 
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newington Chief Train Controller   Joined: Mar 04, 2007
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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 7:49 pm
Another thing about the 2/9/08 incident (i think its bullsh*t but anyway) They say that the last 2 carriages (out of the station) had the doors opened, and the they were staring there going 'holy sh*t'.

Obviously they had never heard of such times (as my old man said) when my uncle was aboard through west and was stopped at trangie (don't think platform was long enough) so he sneakily grabs his bag (it was heavy because he was a newington boarder returning home so it was heavy) opens the door, chucks his suitcase onto the ground (8 ft down because of 'flood proof' ballast embankment) and climbs out while (my) grandma looks on in shock. Laughing Laughing





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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 6:32 pm
Ok. Major pruning here.

I've deleted everything from nediikins g-set advice forward, including all the Cronulla stuff. None of it was relevant to the original thread, which was about an incident in September.

I realise that I have ripped out some wheat along with the tares, and I apologize to those whose non-inflammatory comments have been removed. However, if they had been left in, the last page of this thread would have made no sense at all.

Kent_b. Word in your ear, mate. When you say something like " those riots were the best thing that has ever happened (because they). Brought everyone together...", NOBODY will take any notice of the last half. It would be like saying that Hiroshima is a modern city because it was flattened in 1945. *Please*, think carefully before making posts. That should go without saying for everyone.

And would it have been too hard for someone to report this? I really didn't like having to read about it on another forum.



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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 8:27 pm
del_horno15 wrote:
Can u imagine Connex officers meeting school kids??

theyll all walk in wearing there trench coats, crowd over one kid and ask him a question. When they dont answer correctly, they take them out of the room and give them a talking too (or a bashing) lol


Is this your first hand knowledge from not buying a ticket? Or did you yell abuse, refuse to give ID or take a swing at an A/O? To say what you said, tells me you are a total KNOB!

A/O's play an important role in keeping idiots like you safe and to ensure revenue is recieved to keep the system going. You have NO idea, the ferals and pieces of trash that they have to deal with. Grow some balls and do a thankless job like them before you speak out.

I should know, I used to be an A/O.....
 
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 8:39 pm
comeng301M wrote:
Maikha wrote:
comeng301M wrote:
Funny you said that Raichase I went for a Cabride with a Driver I know on the Lilydale Line. Metrol (Train Control) gives out a warning to all Driver on the Lilydale Line to keep an eye out for a Tresspasser between Croydon and Ringwood East which the Police were looking for and for all drivers to "Take it easy through the area" then Driver I was with says "F**k em, just em over. They shouldn't even F**King be there".
We've been at Hawkesbury River when trains on the Central Coast line were held up due to a suspected trespasser outside of Woy Woy tunnel. By the looks of things, they weren't wanting to muck around at all.


Years ago I was in a loco cab, and a report came through of a suspected trespasser at Hawkamount. My driver, who has been one for almost thirty years then tells me


"I hope I catch up to that c*** soon"
"Umm... why's that? So you can abuse him?"
"Nah son, you gotta know how these things work. I can do with 4 weeks holiday!"

Twisted Evil


Funny what you said in the last part of your post Maikha. Thats exactly the same thing the Driver I was with said "I can do with Two weeks off" Laughing


Laughing Yeah, well so can I...golf beckons!

Seriously though, I detest rolling into a Plat and having schoolies "acting" as though they are about to jump in front of my train, or push their mates in front of my train. I think next time I will big hole it, go back and tear that little pr1ck a new ar$ehole in front of his mates, as they only seem to do it to impress their mates.

I know of a Driver who only just came back from a fatal, had a kid do just that, act like he was going to jump in front of the train. The Driver pulled up, went back and had went nuts at that kid...the only saving grace for that kid was that there were A/O's on that train.

Anyway, if they are going to do it, be like Nike and just do it, I could do with two weeks off as my golf could do with a lot more practice!
 
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moaner Junior Train Controller   Joined: Nov 10, 2007
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 7:44 am
There used to be a site somewhere on the web(will try 2 find it ) that had some real gory pics of people...v..trains/rolling stock, show that to someone doing stupid around an active line and all you will get now adays is an earfull of smeg...respect has gone out the door



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