Re: OT: New seaplane services from Glagow




On the other hand, a 2 coach class 158, does around 5 mpg and carries
140 passengers, which is 700 passenger miles per gallon...

If it ever has 140 passengers, that is.
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That's right, say it the way it really is, FGW around Bristol get at
least 280 in during the peaks.

Being only 2 cars a half empty class 158 is as rare as rocking horse
Sh1T on most routes.

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