kwakimaki on July 5, 2024 1:51 pm Happens all the time with the Tyne & Wear metro system in the UK. Surprisingly common when copper prices go up.
SorteSlynglen on July 5, 2024 1:51 pm Not if the copper was supposed to carry electricity to the train…
Crabmongler on July 5, 2024 1:52 pm Are you telling me you are comfortable getting on a train that doesn’t have a full supply of copper?
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Happens all the time with the Tyne & Wear metro system in the UK. Surprisingly common when copper prices go up.
Not if the copper was supposed to carry electricity to the train…
Are you telling me you are comfortable getting on a train that doesn’t have a full supply of copper?
Why? Do you normally float the electricity to the trains wirelessly?