The railroad service was interrupted for only 104 hours and they were off the mark by a whopping 2mm.
Apparently the roadway gave them some additional glitches, though.
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typical network rail, high 5s and pats on the back all round, the road still isnt put back. I dont know half a job
I would like to say hi to my neighbour Dave (who works for Network Rail) just in case he see this
His patio door repair was made on time and on budget (I replaced the runners) one afternoon between rain showers, lifting the 8 ft by 5 ft glass door out and everthing. Parts turned on the Lathe off site.
Last edited by MeJasonT; Sep 6, 2020 at 12:01 PM.
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Hi trigger
yeah its a state company. One of very few left in the UK. The oligarchs will own more of the uk than the government now owns and runs. Off the top of my head i can only think of the power grid, waste water, rail tracks - not the rolling stock, that’s franchised, Hospitals only just - that’s staff and services and not the buildings. Bupa private healthcare are slowly creeping in to the rest, and Menial local services. In some ways worse than Russia, if we get a crap service we can’t even blame the state, just a thieving company who doesn’t care and just puts the prices up.
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