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Re: Train development news
Originally Posted by jimenato
(Post 11093205)
I think we know what he meant:rolleyes:
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Re: Train development news
Originally Posted by jimenato
(Post 11093205)
I think we know what he meant:rolleyes:
True - once you join the peaje after Benalmadena you're more or less on your own until you get off at Sotogrande. should really open up the forum no end :rofl: |
Re: Train development news
Originally Posted by agoreira
(Post 11093425)
I knew I had him on "Ignore" for a good reason!:rofl:
how can anyone have conversation/discussion when the world is on "Ignore" A*******e :frown: |
Re: Train development news
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 11093702)
new game for the new year - guess what people are meaning !!
should really open up the forum no end :rofl: |
Re: Train development news
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 11093727)
I think we already have one or two who specialize in ambiguity just to help them cover their arses and claim they were taken out of context when they basically haven't a clue anyway.;)
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Re: Train development news
Originally Posted by Kenwoodlad
(Post 11092440)
I was under the impression that the Gandia-Oliva line had long since been ripped up and turned into a cycle lane. We use it to walk to Bellreguard. Or is there another train line we haven't discovered yet?
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Re: Train development news
The works for the AVE between Sevilla and AlmerÃa has been stopped.
News in Spanish. ADIF admit that a report written back in 2002 said that the curve at Puertollano (Ciudad Real) was dangerous . This curve has the same "conditions" as the one in Angrois. However it was assumed by RENFE that the driver would abide by the signals and signage. However these were not installed at Angrois. News in Spanish. |
Re: Train development news
Originally Posted by Casa Santo Estevo
(Post 11128125)
However it was assumed by RENFE that the driver would abide by the signals and signage
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Re: Train development news
Sorry I dot get your reply. Do you think my posting funny, as in a joke?
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Re: Train development news
Originally Posted by Casa Santo Estevo
(Post 11128458)
Sorry I dot get your reply. Do you think my posting funny, as in a joke?
However have you seen any Spaniard that abides by signals and signage or any other rules when driving.? |
Re: Train development news
Originally Posted by Fredbargate
(Post 11128576)
No definitely not.
However have you seen any Spaniard that abides by signals and signage or any other rules when driving.? but then the local police stop traffic to allow the school buses to leave every afternoon without going round the roundabout :ohmy: Brits are more law abiding than those road users from other parts of the world. :) |
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Re: Train development news
Originally Posted by Casa Santo Estevo
(Post 11128125)
However it was assumed by RENFE that the driver would abide by the signals and signage.
Originally Posted by Casa Santo Estevo
(Post 11130823)
What has this thread to do with driving standards?
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Re: Train development news
I had to smile too when I read it:)
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Re: Train development news
Fred you are just being silly for the sake of it. You perfectly know I posted a link to the news about the train crash and you then write about drivers ignoring signals. There are no "signals" on roads. There are road signs (señalización )and there are traffic lights (semáforos). If you want an argument please go to the plaza.
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