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From LUL travel news today. "Severe delays on the Metropolitain,
Circle and H&C line due to a faulty train at Finchley Road" I can understand why a faulty train a Finchley Road would cause sever delays to the Metropolitain line, but why would it cause severe delays on the Circle and H&C line? Surely, if anything, there would be fewer delays on these lines as there would be no pesky Metropolitain line trains in the way? |
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On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 04:28:29 -0700 (PDT)
Paul wrote: From LUL travel news today. "Severe delays on the Metropolitain, Circle and H&C line due to a faulty train at Finchley Road" I can understand why a faulty train a Finchley Road would cause sever delays to the Metropolitain line, but why would it cause severe delays on the Circle and H&C line? Surely, if anything, there would be fewer delays on these lines as there would be no pesky Metropolitain line trains in the way? Met line trains stuck on the circle? B2003 |
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On 22 July, 12:28, Paul wrote:
From LUL travel news today. *"Severe delays on the Metropolitain, Circle and H&C line due to a faulty train at Finchley Road" I can understand why a faulty train a Finchley Road would cause sever delays to the Metropolitain line, but why would it cause severe delays on the Circle and H&C line? *Surely, if anything, there would be fewer delays on these lines as there would be no pesky Metropolitain line trains in the way? To let passengers travelling over the "common section" who aren't bothered whether their train is an H&C, Circle.Met, Teacup, whatever, know that their services may be thinner than usual? -- gordon |
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On 22 July, 13:57, " wrote:
On 22 July, 12:28, Paul wrote: From LUL travel news today. *"Severe delays on the Metropolitain, Circle and H&C line due to a faulty train at Finchley Road" I can understand why a faulty train a Finchley Road would cause sever delays to the Metropolitain line, but why would it cause severe delays on the Circle and H&C line? *Surely, if anything, there would be fewer delays on these lines as there would be no pesky Metropolitain line trains in the way? To let passengers travelling over the "common section" who aren't bothered whether their train is an H&C, Circle.Met, Teacup, whatever, know that their services may be thinner than usual? -- gordon That's not a severe delay, but a Metropolitan train that can't proceed through Baker Street could certainly cause one, as Boltar suggests. |
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