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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! 
The British Rail symbol has an extra diagonal line.
That would make sense. Otherwise, it would be British Monorail. 
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!!!
And yeah. One zig-zag. So it’s a zig-zagging monorail, maybe? 
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.