@driverbod125
driverbod
2 years
Run by a former railway roster clerk, clearly!! 🤣🤣
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@BTS_Ott
Ott
2 years
@driverbod125 This is so bizarre, how and why would a railway clerk do this in the first place?
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@driverbod125
driverbod
2 years
@BTS_Ott Traincrew booking on times are almost always to the minute. Today for example, I booked on at 1542, 10 minutes booking on time, 12 minutes walking time to the platform, to travel on a train at 1604.
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@KGemfeldt
Kristian Gemfeldt
2 years
@driverbod125 Strange times!
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@euanhope
Euan Hope
2 years
@driverbod125 Indeed! If it were a former train planner however, they would even go as far as half minutes.
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@Bkasparas
Bernard Kasparas
2 years
@driverbod125 Really hope there is a PNB by 1502 otherwise it's staying shut....
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@JedKendray
50027
2 years
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@harbroeuk
Richard Wright
2 years
@driverbod125 Made you remember it, though! And yes, definitely a rail, bus or coach roster clerk, schedules officer or similar.
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@torqueback
Chris Wood
2 years
@driverbod125 Is it because you never get enough noughts on a sheet of Letraset?
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@WetdogFBK
JonnyPuffballs
2 years
@driverbod125 The keyholder obviously travels by bus
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@dicko2702
paul dickinson
2 years
@driverbod125 And clearly an unofficial strike on the Sunday as well
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@WYSIW
Ordinary Bloke Ⓜ️
2 years
@driverbod125 I like the late Saturday opening. I also like the mischievous sense of humour.
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@NerdSignalman
Daz Towler
2 years
@driverbod125 Monday - RDNA 🤣
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@JHartill
Jeremy Hartill
2 years
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@Bluefox63
Kieron Willans
2 years
@driverbod125 When I started on the railway 32 years ago I worked in the then telephone enquiry office at Leicester station. Our late shift in there was 1342 to 2106.
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@EmilyOnTheRails
Emily
2 years
@driverbod125 Nah no half minutes or quarters…
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@driverbod125
driverbod
2 years
@scheltehe Meanwhile in Poland… 🤪
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