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I know it says this is the place for practice posts, but don’t you think you might be abusing that privlage?

Is that the British Rail symbol?

I think I remember seeing that from School C maths. Is that the “is not equal to” symbol?

[RIGHT] :eek: [/RIGHT]

Cool effect, cheddarsnax.

Yes.

Cool. Thanks, Aesiron. At least something stuck in th’ ol’ brain from that time. Cheers! :slight_smile:

The British Rail symbol has an extra diagonal line.

That would make sense. Otherwise, it would be British Monorail. :slight_smile:

It has two zig-zag lines. [http://home.12move.nl/~sh829487/London/rail.htm]The first site that Google offered.

Ackkkk! One zig-zag line!!!

Clean link.

And yeah. One zig-zag. So it’s a zig-zagging monorail, maybe? :slight_smile:

I remember watching a BR add which ended with a train travelling both parts of the symbol’s ‘tracks’ I can’t quite work out how that is possible on the ‘correct’ symbol.

Use extremely flexible trains.