Re: 'Da Vinci Code' E* Special To Break Records
- From: Sue McNaughton <Sue@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 19:51:20 +0100
In article <4cumtqF17ib40U1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Mark Morton <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
Is it acceptable/dangerous to change drivers whilst moving,
Done many times by LNER and BR on 'Flying Scotsman' and 'Elizabethan' (see video [1] - great viewing in spite of occasionally cringe-making commentary) with (as far as I am aware) no problems whatsoever.
or does "non-stop" mean no passenger stops?
Means the wheels don't stop turning. The train doesn't stop. Full stop. (At least, it did in the great days.)
[1] 'Now beyond York the Scots crew prepare
To relieve the strain on the English pair ...' Great stuff!
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Sue
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Including - 00 gauge Hornby and Bachmann models for sale.
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