The scrolling thing says "...Docklands Light Railway" - so looks like he's getting off at Greenwich or Lewisham. Sure it's him?
Woolwich Arsenal for DLR to City airport?
Not many things excite me more as a Charlton supporter than a "Guess the train station" mystery. And one in which Duchatelet is the star protagonist.
Surely worthy of a thread in itself. My money's on him getting off at Abbey Wood for a quick stroll to a crack den in thamesmead recommended by Murray. He's just one of those strange commuters that feels the need to get up and stand by the train door 3 stops before he needs to get off.
I could understand it with the old post war cattle trucks if you needed a quick exit to go urgently but there's toilets on them nowadays.
it could be anywhere. the new cross one where the amersham arms is over the road
Can someone mark this thread up as NSFW please? Just opened it up, saw this picture and now I'm stuck at my desk with a throbbing boner, supposed to be going to a meeting in 5 minutes.
Have to say though, that is classic rolling stock - look at the wheels, look at the bogies, you could easily get through a couple of boxes of Kleenex looking at the 6305.
Charlton Live will be playing the recorded interview of the man that "resigned" Meire and Douchebag was photographed on a train last night, somewhere in the vicinity of SE7.
Louis - "So, what pen did you opt for when you forged her signature?"
Phantom Signer - "I went for a trusty plastic Biro that I found underneath my sofa, I was a bit worried that the nib may have dried up - but what can I say? Those Bic boys know how to produce pens."
L - "That is an explosive revelation right there, listeners. It was a Bic Biro that was used to fraudulently sign the paperwork, not the classic Parker pen that we at CharltonLive were expecting. Unbelievable."
That was my first thought but didn't want to appear to be a real train spotter geek. Also worth adding and noting the 6305 never run south of the river in a 2 carriage configuration, more likely to be an 8 or 12 depending on stock availability at Hither Green and day of week.
That was my first thought but didn't want to appear to be a real train spotter geek. Also worth adding and noting the 6305 never run south of the river in a 2 carriage configuration, more likely to be an 8 or 12 depending on stock availability at Hither Green and day of week.
(I made that up)
What's the load bearing like on those bad boys?
( btw I have no real idea what that means I just love a bit of train talk, me. Proper filth)
Louis - "So, what pen did you opt for when you forged her signature?"
Phantom Signer - "I went for a trusty plastic Biro that I found underneath my sofa, I was a bit worried that the nib may have dried up - but what can I say? Those Bic boys know how to produce pens."
L - "That is an explosive revelation right there, listeners. It was a Bic Biro that was used to fraudulently sign the paperwork, not the classic Parker pen that we at CharltonLive were expecting. Unbelievable."
That was my first thought but didn't want to appear to be a real train spotter geek. Also worth adding and noting the 6305 never run south of the river in a 2 carriage configuration, more likely to be an 8 or 12 depending on stock availability at Hither Green and day of week.
(I made that up)
You could work for Network Southeast with B****t like that :-)
BTW is that a class 465 Roland's about to detrain?
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Have to say though, that is classic rolling stock - look at the wheels, look at the bogies, you could easily get through a couple of boxes of Kleenex looking at the 6305.
I know that, not because of my CAFC trainspotting roots, but because my dealer lives there.
Take note chaps. Don't fcuk with Strasburger when it comes to trains.
Why should we listen to Charlton live tonight
And what the fuck is with the train stuff again
My bet is Alfred Nobel.
Who would do a thing like that?
'Yes.'
'Ok, thanks for that.'
Phantom Signer - "I went for a trusty plastic Biro that I found underneath my sofa, I was a bit worried that the nib may have dried up - but what can I say? Those Bic boys know how to produce pens."
L - "That is an explosive revelation right there, listeners. It was a Bic Biro that was used to fraudulently sign the paperwork, not the classic Parker pen that we at CharltonLive were expecting. Unbelievable."
Also worth adding and noting the 6305 never run south of the river in a 2 carriage configuration, more likely to be an 8 or 12 depending on stock availability at Hither Green and day of week.
(I made that up)
( btw I have no real idea what that means I just love a bit of train talk, me. Proper filth)
BTW is that a class 465 Roland's about to detrain?