caravanman
Engineer
I think the Golden Arrow coaches were hoisted aboard the ferry in the old days, certainly the tunnel has made the journey faster.
While there is no contest that some superfast trains on new tracks are quicker, my gut feeling is that some of the regular express trains in the 1930's were pretty rapid.
As to why "crack " I am not sure. I imagine it is derived from "cracking a whip" where things are in tip top order, maybe because of the threat of the whip?
Ed.
While there is no contest that some superfast trains on new tracks are quicker, my gut feeling is that some of the regular express trains in the 1930's were pretty rapid.
As to why "crack " I am not sure. I imagine it is derived from "cracking a whip" where things are in tip top order, maybe because of the threat of the whip?
Ed.