erkpod
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Heard at Brisbane Central Station earlier.
Girl with Yankee accent talking to friend/boyfriend. "Your train is departuring at...." :shock:
Tried to find it in dictionary but....
Sometimes when I'm duty but I'm not actually required to drive the train from point A to point B, we have to "go passenger" which is usually shortened to "pass" or "going pass" or "going home pass" (if you are going back to your home depot to finish).
In aviation, you'd call it dead heading.
Anyhoo, I was describing this concept to a non railway friend of mine & she described it as passengering as in "Are you passengering on that train?"
I have been known to reply to this person "No, I'm not passengering, I'm drivering it."