Brick smashes train's windscreen [BBC News Article]





Date: 10/10/2008

A train windscreen was smashed as it approached a platform in Dundee, police say.


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A train windscreen was smashed as it approached a platform in Dundee, police say.

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LED ‘OFF’ indicators have been appearing on platforms which never had them before. The old-style versions are usually replaced where they already existed, but not here at Dundee where the signalling is surely due for upgrade. Notice BR(M) for Midland Region; for some reason Scottish Region never had any of its own brand (Sc) when other regions did.
Location: Dundee
Company: Tay Bridge and Associated Lines (North British Railway)
13/11/2019 David Panton
A Glasgow to Aberdeen HST approaches Dundee on 15 May 2019. The odd coach out is still in the (very) dark green of GWR.
Location: Dundee
Company: Tay Bridge and Associated Lines (North British Railway)
15/05/2019 David Panton
The latest wheeze to clutter up information screens is to tell you where your train currently is. As you are told when it is expected I can^t see how knowing where it is now adds anything, especially if you don^t know how far away Carnoustie (in this case) is. Anway, ^a^ LNER service? An mistake, surely. 15th May 2019
Location: Dundee
Company: Tay Bridge and Associated Lines (North British Railway)
15/05/2019 David Panton