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Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
I am unclear as to whether the Trolleybus move involves the Conductor and Brakeman being dressed according to the age of the bus? Does the conductor reverse his pantograph, and is that manually or by hydraulics? Are you able to enlighten me on this pertinent resolve?

Does the catenary have a single decorative post, or the more carbonised one?
 

ACS

Legendary Member
The trolleybus move was first allowed during the WW1 epic where the Hampshire’s where roundly beaten by the 1st Battalion Argyll and Bolton Wanders, western front 1 Oct 1914. Uniformity is mandatory and this manoeuvre is only permitted to counteract a very aggressive freckle shimmy when Smithfield market is closed and the game is endangered by the very presence of the Dollis Hill loop. The Edinburgh variation many be brought in to play at this point, however the consequences of doing so may be grave.

Sidcup remains in play.
 

DaveP

Well-Known Member
So by playing Tobermory’s stratagem “Players can rush the opponent by calling the same destination immediately after them - the Cross Blocker - and then sending them to the nearest free base, usually Ongar, from where they cannot expect to make a winning strike in less than four moves. King’s Cross is wild”

I call Sidcup!
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
Osterley Park, notably by the circumventory route, outside tracking on to the Ventor crossing.
 

DaveP

Well-Known Member
I’m going to use Mortimer’s 2nd amendment where this highly specialized version of the game, requires the use of Parsons Green; now this has been played forces play along the Great Western axis, obliging players to sacrifice Seven Sisters in order to prise open their opponent’s laterals.
 

ACS

Legendary Member
DaveP said:
I’m going to use Mortimer’s 2nd amendment where this highly specialized version of the game, requires the use of Parsons Green; now this has been played forces play along the Great Western axis, obliging players to sacrifice Seven Sisters in order to prise open their opponent’s laterals.

Almost as painful as twisted points in Shepherds Bush however with Mortimer’s 2nd amendment in force and Severn Sisters on the alter of MC I am relying on the Edinburgh variation and a double shunt on a double amber, to avoid King Cross and the bilateral kick back with compression and bring Queensway into play.

Beware Mortimer’s 2nd amendment is very restrictive being so specialized and I would like to invoke Wilberforce’s first amendment to the Sloane Square agreement and declare the Hyslop's Tangential Hemispheric Anodyne system of transition in force ;)
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
There is a disadvantegeous algorithm causated here, there is a SPAD between Parson's Green and Queensway, forcing a downward thrust on the velocity, always with referencology to the reverse cant on the up-line to Wednesford sidings.
 
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