On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 11:27:56 GMT, Charlie Hulme <info@davenportstation.org.uk> wrote: Tim Rogers wrote: There is one significant omission in the Guidlelines, and that is in relation to unmanned stations, as you have no staff to report to. There has been a suggestion at stations with no staff and CCTV that the enthusiast should speak to CCTV control via the help point. I am
On 15 Apr, 12:27, Charlie Hulme <i...@davenportstation.org.uk> wrote: Tim Rogers wrote: There is one significant omission in the Guidlelines, and that is in relation to unmanned stations, as you have no staff to report to. There has been a suggestion at stations with no staff and CCTV that the enthusiast should speak to CCTV control via the help point. I am interested in
On 14 Apr, 21:51, Jeremy Double <jmd.nos...@btinternet.com> wrote: rannochm...@btinternet.com wrote: There is one significant omission in the Guidlelines, and that is in relation to unmanned stations, as you have no staff to report to. There has been a suggestion at stations with no staff and CCTV that the enthusiast should speak to CCTV control via the help point. I am
"Jeremy Double" <jmd.nospam@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:p7SdnXZghtV2Xp7VnZ2dnUVZ8h6dnZ2d@bt.com... rannochmoor@btinternet.com wrote: There is one significant omission in the Guidlelines, and that is in relation to unmanned stations, as you have no staff to report to. There has been a suggestion at stations with no staff and CCTV that the enthusiast should speak to
On Apr 14, 8:16 pm, "Paul Scott" <notvalidpmsc...@btinternet.com> wrote: anthony wrote: hi i have a question, so i hope some people may be able to answer. i know at some main stations when your on the platform it is best to speak to the duty manager so they know what your doing, but i was photgraphing soem trains at my local railway station which is unstaffed