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On the radio early this morning, DJ Janice Long said that she was on a
train last Sunday and after leaving Watford the train stopped about one mile along the track, then the conductor/guard made an announcement that they had forgotten some passengers and that they had to go back. She then says that the train went back to Watford to pick up a load of passengers then carried on its journey. Does anyone know anything about this, did the train reverse along the track it had just travelled over or could it have gone over a set of points to get onto another platform? Just curious about the details. |
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burkey wrote:
On the radio early this morning, DJ Janice Long said that she was on a train last Sunday and after leaving Watford the train stopped about one mile along the track, then the conductor/guard made an announcement that they had forgotten some passengers and that they had to go back. She then says that the train went back to Watford to pick up a load of passengers then carried on its journey. Does anyone know anything about this, did the train reverse along the track it had just travelled over or could it have gone over a set of points to get onto another platform? Just curious about the details. I changed trains at Watford on Sunday night and we had problems with the departure indicator on platform 7 which was not showing the correct departures. Some passengers on our train (2118 to Clapham Junction) blocked doors open to prevent departure until someone attended to confirm what train we were actually boarding. Our train was actually shown as the second departure. I'm not at all surprised to hear that someone actually missed a train. Roger |
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On Mar 12, 10:53*am, none ""roger\"@(none)" wrote:
Some passengers on our train (2118 to Clapham Junction) blocked doors open to prevent departure until someone attended to confirm what train we were actually boarding. *Our train was actually shown as the second departure. Might the driver not be able to confirm that? Or had things got so bad he didn't know either? Neil |
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![]() On Mar 12, 9:59*am, Neil Williams wrote: On Mar 12, 10:53*am, none ""roger\"@(none)" wrote: Some passengers on our train (2118 to Clapham Junction) blocked doors open to prevent departure until someone attended to confirm what train we were actually boarding. *Our train was actually shown as the second departure. Might the driver not be able to confirm that? *Or had things got so bad he didn't know either? If he was a Southern driver of a Southern train he might be a bit surprised to find himself being asked to go to Euston! |
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![]() "none" ""roger\"@(none)" wrote in message . uk... burkey wrote: On the radio early this morning, DJ Janice Long said that she was on a train last Sunday and after leaving Watford the train stopped about one mile along the track, then the conductor/guard made an announcement that they had forgotten some passengers and that they had to go back. She then says that the train went back to Watford to pick up a load of passengers then carried on its journey. Does anyone know anything about this, did the train reverse along the track it had just travelled over or could it have gone over a set of points to get onto another platform? Just curious about the details. I changed trains at Watford on Sunday night and we had problems with the departure indicator on platform 7 which was not showing the correct departures. Some passengers on our train (2118 to Clapham Junction) blocked doors open to prevent departure until someone attended to confirm what train we were actually boarding. Our train was actually shown as the second departure. I'm not at all surprised to hear that someone actually missed a train. Roger I have noticed this before at Watford with trains arriving of sequence. How on earth it can be first train Euston, second train clapham then the first train to arrive is the Clapham one escapes me. Kevin |
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On 12 Mar, 21:53, "Zen83237" wrote:
"none" ""roger\"@(none)" wrote in message . uk... burkey wrote: On the radio early this morning, DJ Janice Long said that she was on a train last Sunday and after leaving Watford the train stopped about one mile along the track, then the conductor/guard made an announcement that they had forgotten some passengers and that they had to go back. She then says that the train went back to Watford to pick up a load of passengers *then carried on its journey. Does anyone know anything about this, did the train reverse along the track it had just travelled over or could it have gone over a set of points to get onto another platform? Just curious about the details. I changed trains at Watford on Sunday night and we had problems with the departure indicator on platform 7 which was not showing the correct departures. Some passengers on our train (2118 to Clapham Junction) blocked doors open to prevent departure until someone attended to confirm what train we were actually boarding. *Our train was actually shown as the second departure. I'm not at all surprised to hear that someone actually missed a train. Roger I have noticed this before at Watford with trains arriving of sequence. How on earth it can be first train Euston, second train clapham then the first train to arrive is the Clapham one escapes me. Kevin- You'd love London Bridge, with their random cycling of next trains, trains with no displays and new tendency to leave the destination of the previous train on the platform indicator long after it's gone. |
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On Mar 12, 7:38*pm, Mizter T wrote:
If he was a Southern driver of a Southern train he might be a bit surprised to find himself being asked to go to Euston! When it was Desiros they were DBS drivers, weren't they? Neil |
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![]() On Mar 15, 10:51*am, Neil Williams wrote: On Mar 12, 7:38*pm, Mizter T wrote: If he was a Southern driver of a Southern train he might be a bit surprised to find himself being asked to go to Euston! When it was Desiros they were DBS drivers, weren't they? Yes, I believe so. Still, big mistake if they managed to take their Southern train service into Euston rather than down the WLL! (When did the LM Desiros stop doing the Southern WLL turns?) |
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Mizter T wrote:
On Mar 15, 10:51 am, Neil Williams wrote: On Mar 12, 7:38 pm, Mizter T wrote: If he was a Southern driver of a Southern train he might be a bit surprised to find himself being asked to go to Euston! When it was Desiros they were DBS drivers, weren't they? Yes, I believe so. Still, big mistake if they managed to take their Southern train service into Euston rather than down the WLL! (When did the LM Desiros stop doing the Southern WLL turns?) Late November I think, and certainly by the December timetable change. It allowed LM to reduce to only the seven 321s soon afterwards. Paul S |
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