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j,I was listening to a CP dispatcher giveing a warrant to a train crew. It was a very long one, it even contained the seial no. of a lock on a switch that had to be thrown. This train crew member repeated everything except when it came to the lock. Instead of saying "removing the lock" he said "removing a lock". Because of that the dispatcher made him repeat everything over again. This went on several times with the crewmen alway's messing up one minor word. You can hear frustration in the crew mens voice each time he was asked to repeat it. Finally the dispatcher told him You might as well slow down because according to his line up he (the dispatcher)had all night. The crewman got on the radio, you can hear him take 3 deep breaths and then slowly repeated everything perfectly. When the dispatcher keyed up you could hear clapping in the back ground. <br /> TIM A <br />
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