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you couldn't make it up.
leaves on the line wrong type of snow and now the wrong type of sun, whats going to happen when it gets a lot hotter in the summer ?
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umm, no actually. the track was relayed over the weekend, and whilst it settles down the rails were stressed in accord with temperatures usually prevailing, with final stressing applied later. this would be sufficient to permit the new but unfettled track to be used at less than normal speed, but higher than the 20mph that might usually apply after such relaying work.
the unusually high temperatures mean that the stressing applied wasn't sufficient, rendering the rails likely to buckle in direct sunlight. hence the speed restriction of 20mph.
umm, no actually. the track was relayed over the weekend, and whilst it settles down the rails were stressed in accord with temperatures usually prevailing, with final stressing applied later. this would be sufficient to permit the new but unfettled track to be used at less than normal speed, but higher than the 20mph that might usually apply after such relaying work.
the unusually high temperatures mean that the stressing applied wasn't sufficient, rendering the rails likely to buckle in direct sunlight. hence the speed restriction of 20mph.
Agree - writing about the so called fuel shortage. (i) Dorset knocked out - BBC - answer 3 outlets apparently. (ii) Cornwall in crisis - a queue of 7 cars on the road in Redruth, as one of the pumpswas knocked out by a maintenance failure.
I am not saying that there are not issues, but the Beeb and the papers seem to be looking to hyperinflate the smallest of stories to "add fuel to the fire."
Disgraceful.
I am not saying that there are not issues, but the Beeb and the papers seem to be looking to hyperinflate the smallest of stories to "add fuel to the fire."
Disgraceful.