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gooner265
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Looking for real train drivers

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Not sure if this is the right place , pending my test/interview with Southeastern having done the test a few years ago I narrowly failed my mechanics/physics test and the examiner urged me to retake the test and get a specific physics book to help me with the part I failed , but I can't remember which book it was.
The test was on bridge structures,cogs and pulleys etc.Wonder if anyone can help as I want to be really prepared for this?
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Post by nigelgresley »

The best thing I can advise is to go across to http://www.railchat.co.uk the forums are full of railway staff and they will be very willing and able to answer your questions.

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Thanks for that.
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