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Old June 24th 07, 08:10 AM posted to uk.transport.london,uk.railway
 
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Default Regent's Park underground station lifts and sign spelling? Need pics!

I can recount an opposite incident that happened in autumn.

King's Cross St.Pancras, on the Northern Line, was closed for work on the
planned Eurostar service. There were plenty of passenger notices, yellow
warning signs at the station warning drivers not to stop, etc.

One driver did stop, however. And he opened the doors.

Passengers spilled out onto the platform, only to find that all exits from
it were blocked and that part of the platform itself was cordoned off. You
can imagine the look of surprise on some alighting passengers' faces -- they
were just walking as they normally would if the station was open, only to
find that they were trapped.

In the ensuing chaos, the driver had to leave his cab and tell the
passengers who had alighted get back on again. IIRC, some of the work staff
who were carrying out work on or around the platform had to help herd
passengers back onto the train.

After the train departed, the driver made no announcement about his cock up.

I wonder what sort of administrative sanction the driver faced as a result
of his faux pas, if anything.

I was rather surprised myself, because the train had initially come to a
full stop at the station. I thought, however, that the driver was simply
waiting for the starter to clear.

"Ian Jelf" wrote in message
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In message .com,
Jonathan writes
I heard a long discussion on a London talk radio station about the re-
opened Regent's Park tube station and how it went over-budget, opened
late, lifts weren't working etc - the usual stuff, no surprise, that'll be
Metronet.


I saw it open again for the first time yesterday morning. Imagine my
surprise yesterday evening when on my return Bakerloo train the
announcement went out that it was still closed. There was some surprise
among fellow passengers, too, followed by bemusement as we promptly
stopped there and gained passengers.

I wonder how the automated announcement came not to be updated? LUL are
usually very thorough about this sort of thing in my experience.

--
Ian Jelf, MITG
Birmingham, UK

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