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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2008

Part 5

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  • It seems the powers in goverment wanted NSE to fail, the final nail in BRs coffin.

    Good vid

  • Yeah but it was split up and sold cheaply but the goverment can find billions to give to banks but not something of national pride

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  • that guy on the passengers committee is a fart and a tramp.

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  • Great video collection! Thanks mate.

  • good vid

    

  • great upload. cheers. brings back many memories (fond or otherwise)

  • Damn, people were pricks in the 90s...

  • Without a particular interest in railways, I watched this documentary and was struck by the great photography and decent (although, as someone has pointed out, slightly biased) interviewing. I wish we saw more of this sort of thing on TV. Fair play to everyone involved.

  • @GeoGhostPBS i used to get exactly the same when i worked for virgin xc a few years ago. funny as when they found out i was only a traveling cleaner

  • At the end of the day it's not the fault of drivers, signal men, platform attendants, conductors or workmen in general. The fault always leeds back to management trying to save money by taking more of the people's money lining the share holders pockets but putting less into the actually running of the trains. Yes suicides happen signal failure happen why haven't they got plans in place to over come that well in advance I mean honestly think ahead. Well done to the British public for putting up

  • @ChizzD He should have been doing PR rather than driving the trains.

  • passengers/customers comment. so true.

  • Unfortunatly laughing stock TOCs such as NXEA is another sad sign of "Privatised Britain", running a service only fit for the shareholder's wallet!

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