"NM" wrote in message
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Peter Smyth wrote:
"Huge" wrote in message
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"Lew 1 (from the UK)" writes:
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 11:38:57 +0000 (UTC), (David
Marshall) wrote:
In article , Huge
wrote:
Thameslink publish the timetable. It's entirely their fault if they
can't abide by it.
Absolutely. But with such a frequent service it doesn't really
*matter*.
From my expirience, the frequent service only "doesn't matter" on
paper. In the real world, Thameslink seem to develop huge gaps in the
service on an alarmingly regular basis
Quite.
Especially with bull**** like only 2 trains an hour northbound from
London Bridge in the evening rush, and those "all stations".
It is not really Thameslink's fault that there are not enough paths
available
through London Bridge in the rush hour.
Peter Smyth
Then don't sell the ****ing tickets if they can't deliver.
Booking clerks can't suddenly decide to refuse to sell the (****ing) tickets
to customers at their window because of an extended gap between trains, can
they ?
Andrew