"The accident involved a 44-ton tanker from a local sewage plant and is understood to have taken place on a crossing in which drivers ring the signaller to seek permission to cross the railway track."
This struck me as odd - I've never seen a level crossing like this. I guess it must be a rarely used road?
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"The accident involved a 44-ton tanker from a local sewage plant and is understood to have taken place on a crossing in which drivers ring the signaller to seek permission to cross the railway track."
This struck me as odd - I've never seen a level crossing like this. I guess it must be a rarely used road?
'How do I get there, sarge?'
'Follow your nose, lad. Follow your nose...'
Had the passengers but been football supporters:
Fans hit shit.
RA, I think I did, once. It was either a seldom used road or a seldom used railway (or both).
JM, D, excellent piss taking there.
Dearieme - that's one of the worst yet. :)
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