3. Traincare '90 (Part 2)
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- Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
- Part 2 of the video moves onto DMU cleaning out in the proles.
Handy tips such as 'clean the drivers window - he needs to see out' are given, before an active example of chewing gum removal (freeze it with an unspecified aerosol and then smash it to pieces with a carriage key).
We then move on to a turn-round clean of a bubble car at Pad, with another handy tip; put collected rubbish in a bag, don't throw it on the track.
The final segement starts with shove duff 47 576 'Kings Lynn' arriving on the down at Oxford, catching out a suitably embarrased spoon goon in the leading doorway. Future England fast bowler Stuart Broad then boards the train to undertake a pick of less than convincingly placed litter from amongst the upgraded APT type seats.
The final noteworthy seen is a good bit of 'Kings Lynn' clagging well as it departs Oxford again on the up.
All in all, a moderately interesting insight into an overlooked part of railway life, and a timely reminder of the railway we used to take for granted.
After Bored Stores Guy, mate putting his thumb over the end of the hose at 0:36 is the next MVP of this film.
memories of using the blue bin liners you wouldn't dream of cleaning a train unless you used clear bags now
Zero hour after “B” clean, some sod develops explosive diarrhea and bungs the toilet up...
Interesting technique; using a carriage key to scrape chewing gum off the carpet.
Made by Paul’s company spa films!
What's the song at the end called please? 🙂
Isc that vacuum cleaner feeding into his hat???
1:30 what is that tiny train called?
That's a Class 121.
Aka bubble car
crapBRvideos's channel, nowadays, C and D cleans takes place at stations and minor cleaning jobs such as litter picking usually takes place while the trains on the move.