113 cancellations on FCC Thameslink
On Dec 22, 10:15*am, Clive Page wrote:
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D7666 writes
No services can now call at City Thameslink because of treacherous
conditions.
I cannot imagine why they thought they had to close City Thameslink: it
is a station entirely underground, with both entrances well protected
from the weather beneath office blocks, one in a mini-shopping mall. The
message I saw claimed there was too much ice: I'd have thought that the
only place ice could form would be on the pavement outside the entrance.
Does anyone understand this at all? * It's particularly unfortunate to
close it, since Blackfriars is also closed, and Farringdon beset by
building works.
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Very well put.
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Clive Page
I apologise for the delayed arrival of this post.........
I can add a bit of back ground to Monday morning......... Core route
blocked Friday night (I assume 22.00 ish?) power off all weekend (3rd
rail) Herne Hill to Farringdon. switch it all on 50 + hours later and
watch the first train train up th bank into Blackfriars fail to gain
traction. Stick another 8 car on the back of that and the ice/snow
stops that one as well. Northbound train (05.09 ex Brighton I assume
was the first, it is normally) at around the same time struggles to
get anywhere near Elephant & Castle. Assist that with another 8 car,
well try to anyway. From what I overheard there were 4 traiins stuck
from start of service until well after 08.00 (I beleive it was more
like 09.00 but don't want to do a Kay Burley). A work colleauge was
getting regular updates from his wife on the Northbound Brighton which
ultimately got de iced by ground staff and got back to Herne Hill
where they got into London via SET to Victoria.
Net result core closed, side effect, City Thameslink hardly used
(if ?) at all......
Tuesday morning, run a through service. People get off (and on as
well ?) at City Thameslink and find a slippery surface - very very
slippry apparently. So slippery they had to close. Now whether this is
because three days have passed with no use and damp platforms froze,
or if there was another reason, I know not but it seemed to be closed
a very long time if it was just putting kill frost down. I know it's a
glossy tile surface so am guessing the dreaded terrazo ?
Richard
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