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Take Grimethorpe Pit, 40 trucks to prepare, all to couple up and every hanbrake to lift, in filthy conditions under foot, with a driver and second man purging to get going but not offering to help. If it was like this all week you had problems. If the diver/asst. mucked in we could half the train preperation time, and work as a team. When going round a tarin, I would never rush, cos if you rushed you could miss a coupling or a hand brake pinned down hard. My moto is NUR. Which is No use rushing. Now we have to do roll bys with a train to ensure there are no brakes pinned down, The more anyone rushes me the slower I go, and my mobile phone is switched off at all times when shunting/driving the van. I have to sign the tops sheet/drivers slip, and stamp it with my name. If owt goes wrong it all yours We are talking of days gone by when we had engines and coaches not plastic Hornby Doublo trains with 4 coaches on an express from Penzance to Manchester Picadilly, which is full and standing at St Erth. |
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Well as I said previously, it was not below me to give the Guard a "dig out", we were all train crew, and I was not a person that looked down on guards, I know some drivers that definately did. They would have nothing to do with the Guard other than take the train loadings off him.
Some guards used to come to the side of the engine and stand there looking up, and they were very surprised when I used to say "Hello mate, come on up theres a brew going, got your cup ?" The driver and guard were there for the same thing....to work the train from A to B safely and responsibly !¬ I was not better than the guard and he was no better than me, we were all employed by BR to do a job and if that job could be done with no problem and in a happy atmosphere everyone felt better for it. If I had a mate, who had been "prepped" by some driver to ignore or give the guard a hard time, I always laid the law down in no uncertain terms and put him straight, there would be none of that rubbish on this train, we are all here to do a job. I can remember one time, one of the hold hand guards had fell off his moped and was off work with a bad back, he was off some time, I went to his house a couple of times to see him, but when he finally came back and was working with me, I sent him to "brew up" and I went round his train and got it ready, not a problem. Some of the drivers used to have a go at me for being the way I was, but I never had a problem and I can honestly say that I always had a good shift and a happy shift for all my years. Also there was no barrier on my footplate, anyone was welcome. It is no good being miserable, we were all working for a days pay, we all wanted to "get done", so the sooner the job was done the sooner we got finished and all went home after a good shift. The job was done responsibly, safely no rules were broken and everyone was happy. THAT is the way I liked my trains worked, and I would be the same today !!! 48111 |
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Alas all we speak about now has gone, as a lot of the big customers have been made into Shopping Centres or nature reserves, where once we shunted trains worked trains for these locations.
All you see on a journey to Donny from Leeds is industrial deriliction, where at one time we had customers who had 5 or 6 trains a day from Cardiff Rod Mill,(Cobra at Wakefield) or 20 carflats from Southampton with Transit Vans on them for unloading. ( Wakefield Westgate)and thriving pit yards where 3 or 4 MGRS would load for the power Stations per day.. At the end of the miners strike I had 20 pits on my route card. Now these pits are flattened and When go go past them I remember the times we have worked in and out of them. (South Kirby/Grimethorpe/Wooley/Manvers Main.) the list goes on. Gas tanks from Humber Oil to Stanlow Gas, at Ellesmere Port.( 7years) |
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Its funny you know, but with the memories we have AND this forum, those times will never be forgotten will they. 48111 |
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