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January 29th 04, 12:16 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Anon
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Adverse weather effecting tubes
I can not comment about this particular experience but if a member of staff
asks you to leave the station then you should without fuss. Any questions
you have should be addressed when you are outside. The fact that they have
to threaten police action is sad. These people who refuse to leave
compromise the safety of the staff and other customers.
"Dave Bisping" wrote in message
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Faringdon station closed tonight at around 6:30 due to 'safety' reasons,
it was hard to hear this over the speakers but it seems this was because
there was some snow on the end of the platforms, trains were non-
stopping,
Very rude station staff trying to get people,of the platforms including
threating to call the police to remove disgruntled passengers and
physically pushing people (who as usual were give no proper explanation)
Dave...
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(Andy Coleman) wrote in message
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Hi,
I'm in North London and we do not seem to have much snow here,
apparently there are problems on the central and metropolitan lines.
So whats the snow like were these trains are going?
A couple of flakes probably blew across the line which this being
britain of course means that trains immediately break down, points
freeze, rails break and so forth. God help this country if we ever
really get severe weather like they have in scandinavia or central &
eastern europe. God knows what we'd do.
B2003
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