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My First Endeavour Ride

Monday I signed on at work at 0600hrs as Exchange car driver. There was something in the back of my mind as I was working throughout the day. What was it?
Today was the day I was to take my first ever Endeavour Ride. This is an Endeavour.

Endeavour TE2807
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I was just like a little kid standing on the platform watching the train pull in. (A sight I see several times a week at work). I was off to Moss Vale.

Upon arrival back to Campbelltown it was straight home and straight to bed for a 130am start Tuesday morning.

Comments

  1. still bamboozled as to 1. Why you care 2. didn't come over and buy me a coffee. Rude rich, city drivers..never buy us country folk a coffee....

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