But they have clear rules on their website - so no excuse really.
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- Rich B
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That's not public transport! 
But they have clear rules on their website - so no excuse really.
But they have clear rules on their website - so no excuse really.
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Why? They publish a time table and the trains run to that time table the same as any other rail network. You can just turn up and buy a ticket.Rich B wrote: Thu Dec 23, 2021 4:16 pm That's not public transport!
But they have clear rules on their website - so no excuse really.
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holy shit, I don't think we're the first to discuss whether heritage railways are public or private transport!Zonda_ wrote: Thu Dec 23, 2021 4:19 pmWhy? They publish a time table and the trains run to that time table the same as any other rail network. You can just turn up and buy a ticket.Rich B wrote: Thu Dec 23, 2021 4:16 pm That's not public transport!
But they have clear rules on their website - so no excuse really.
Read this and decide who's right (if you can be bothered! - the definition bit goes into it!) I'm happy either way!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_transport
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There was an Elf in each carriage and they did hee-haw to push mask wearing. Too busy trying to force us to clap and singRich B wrote: Thu Dec 23, 2021 4:16 pm That's not public transport!
But they have clear rules on their website - so no excuse really.
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Sadly not pushing the Elf & Safety message.
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@Zonda_ hope you're ok.
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IMO, if you're sharing the carriages with other members of the public then public transport, if you've chartered it for your own groups use then private transport.Rich B wrote: Thu Dec 23, 2021 4:53 pmholy shit, I don't think we're the first to discuss whether heritage railways are public or private transport!Zonda_ wrote: Thu Dec 23, 2021 4:19 pmWhy? They publish a time table and the trains run to that time table the same as any other rail network. You can just turn up and buy a ticket.Rich B wrote: Thu Dec 23, 2021 4:16 pm That's not public transport!
But they have clear rules on their website - so no excuse really.
Read this and decide who's right (if you can be bothered! - the definition bit goes into it!) I'm happy either way!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_transport
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Nigh-on a million confirmed cases in the last week. Got to think that herd immunity is the only option. Let's hope so, rather than more bloody lockdowns.
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I had a colleague around at my house yesterday going through some stuff for about 4hrs. A couple of hours after he left he text to day he'd just done a +LFT.
What a shitter!! Let's see what happens with me over the next 3-4 days.
What a shitter!! Let's see what happens with me over the next 3-4 days.
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GL, remember to inject yourself with bleach.
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He'd done one the previous evening and was clear, left mine and went to Rugby training where he did one and was positive.
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He is my replacement that I picked to take over from me
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I spent 2 hours in the car with 2 people who tested postive for covid the following day - it's been 5 days and I've been clear all that time.
It's mainly because covid isn't real and the LFT's are just randomly giving postive results to people, like scratch cards. That's what Twitter said.
It's mainly because covid isn't real and the LFT's are just randomly giving postive results to people, like scratch cards. That's what Twitter said.
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Ha. I never win anything so I should be okMatty wrote: Thu Jan 06, 2022 10:21 pm I spent 2 hours in the car with 2 people who tested postive for covid the following day - it's been 5 days and I've been clear all that time.
It's mainly because covid isn't real and the LFT's are just randomly giving postive results to people, like scratch cards. That's what Twitter said.
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Between back-filling vacant on-call emergency shifts due to isolation and staffing the vaccine hub, we're doing about a third of our usual elective work. I hope this is over soon.
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I’m in Bangladesh, it’s like being surrounded by Virus soup.
We have a dedicated driver but people at the station can mix with anyone they like. The hotel is a good one but still, very little mask wearing or hand washing.
Have done 2 tests in the last week, plus a PCR test before leaving and all clear.
If I don’t get it from here then I’m officially a super human and will wear a Lycra suit to show my clearly superior immune system.
Dave!
We have a dedicated driver but people at the station can mix with anyone they like. The hotel is a good one but still, very little mask wearing or hand washing.
Have done 2 tests in the last week, plus a PCR test before leaving and all clear.
If I don’t get it from here then I’m officially a super human and will wear a Lycra suit to show my clearly superior immune system.
Dave!
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So we're a few weeks after Xmas and everyone didn't die. Must be the jabs or something 
Fingers crossed now testing costs people money cases disappear as if by magic.
Mask wearing can do one too.
Fingers crossed now testing costs people money cases disappear as if by magic.
Mask wearing can do one too.