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I'm a qualified Driver/Assessor on the railway and have thus far helped to train 3 people with Masters 'degrees - one of them (Tej Sharma of Silverlink) used to be a radio presenter for BBC World service (India).
The Direct approach Newmania 2007
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My dear friend Cass Mason (guard at Silverlink) thought it a good idea to return to his 'homeland' - he was back with us within six months and grateful to be British, determined to uphold our values probably more so than any white man.
The Coconuts Of London Newmania 2007
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Then to get to cardio youll need a Silverlink trolley but I havent got a timetable for them, or you could go direct but that will mean going via Wolverhampton.
What's Going On Mark Steel 2009
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On the other hand, parking all day at Bletchley costs £4, there are always spaces, and the Silverlink trains pootle down to Euston stopping to let people on and off in places like Leighton Buzzard, Tring, Berkhamsted and Hemel.
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My own favourite is that tautological inexactitude often heard on Silverlink:
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Residents in London boroughs who are 60 and over are entitled to a Freedom Pass which gives free travel on most local buses (in the Greater London area) any time of day or night and free travel on the Tube network, all day every day, and the old Silverlink service and Docklands
REDBRIDGE: Pensioners' Freedom Pass could be changed (From This Is Local London) 2010
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Aslef said it had been trying for three years to "harmonise the conditions" of 600 drivers from two firms - Central Trains and Silverlink - which merged to form London Midland.
BBC News - Home 2010
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The train company said former Central Trains drivers were being paid £1,200 more than their ex-Silverlink colleagues.
BBC News - Home 2010
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The people of Croydon would have seen the benefit like those of North london did with the loss of the Silverlink franchise.
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Residents in London boroughs who are 60 and over are entitled to a Freedom Pass which gives free travel on most local buses (in the Greater London area) any time of day or night and free travel on the Tube network, all day every day, and the old Silverlink service and Docklands
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