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Presumably Vauxhall Station has a loo? Why did he feel the need to pee on the railway? I bet he stood on the live rail rather than peed on it though.
I can only think of one London station that has toilets 'platform-side' (Baker Street) and only two or three non-terminals that have them at all.
I guess it's to stop people doing bad things in them, the same excellent logic that got rid of every bin in central London in case someone put a bomb in one.
He was here to improve his English, I guess he hadn't got round to learning "don't walk on the railway tracks"
As far as I can remeber there are no toilets at Vauxhall station, but if they were then they'd be like the other station toilets in London, where you have to pay 20p to use them.
Thought they'd brought back bins in stations? Well by bin I meant clear plastic bag on a hook.
I can only think of one London station that has toilets 'platform-side' (Baker Street) and only two or three non-terminals that have them at all.
I guess it's to stop people doing bad things in them, the same excellent logic that got rid of every bin in central London in case someone put a bomb in one.
Yes, but Braniac (English people rather than rednecks) proved it can.
They substituted an electric fence for a live rail but same principal.
Presumably Vauxhall Station has a loo? Why did he feel the need to pee on the railway? I bet he stood on the live rail rather than peed on it though.
the higher the voltage the more it can jump accross.. doubt the electric fence had as much voltage as a live rail? i accidentally managed to get a metal rod to make up a circuit between the live rail and the neutral one. what a bang that made
Dunno what an electric fence is but I suspect high voltage / low current. Live rail is high current obviously, but I reckon the voltage is lower otherwise there's be pretty corona and arcing everywhere every time it rains.
Dunno what an electric fence is but I suspect high voltage / low current. Live rail is high current obviously, but I reckon the voltage is lower otherwise there's be pretty corona and arcing everywhere every time it rains.
i dunno about corona but its nice with lime, but havnt you seen when a train pulls away the size of the arcing then?
Dunno what an electric fence is but I suspect high voltage / low current. Live rail is high current obviously, but I reckon the voltage is lower otherwise there's be pretty corona and arcing everywhere every time it rains.
the live rail is 750 Volts DC, not sure about the current though
the live rail is 750 Volts DC, not sure about the current though
is it only 750? the current must be huge then... i know the idea for transporting power is to have a really really high voltage and a low current so that there is the least ammount of heat produced therefore not wasting energy. but i suppose the gage of the live rail must have a low enough resistance to not have to do that?
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