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http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standa...n-the-old-ones.
I have to say breakdowns over the last week or so seem to be more common... -- Phil Richards, London, UK 3,600+ railway photos since 1980 at: http://europeanrail.fotopic.net http://britishrail.fotopic.net |
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Phil Richards wrote:
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standa...n-the-old-ones. I have to say breakdowns over the last week or so seem to be more common... This link might work better: http://tiny.cc/uhvxk -- Phil Richards, London, UK 3,600+ railway photos since 1980 at: http://europeanrail.fotopic.net http://britishrail.fotopic.net |
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On Tue, 27 Jul 2010, Phil Richards wrote:
Phil Richards wrote: http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standa...n-the-old-ones. I have to say breakdowns over the last week or so seem to be more common... This link might work better: http://tiny.cc/uhvxk As might this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathtub_curve :) tom -- Any Christmas message which ends with "... everything's pointless ...." probably doesn't need sharing -- cleanskies |
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Have been on them twice so far and both times the trains were taken out of
service due to problems I've avoided getting on them as well, but that's because they give such an uncomfortable and frankly disconcerting ride Fortunately due to the astoundingly bright light on the front, they can be detected before getting close to the platform After 2 weeks of appalling service on the normally fairly reliable Victoria Line, I finally saw an apology at Blackhorse Road tonight. In the last 10 days, I've been very late for work after a much unwanted sauna on 4 occasions My best alternative route involves the Jubilee Line which I am aware is not too reliable. It seems even the DLR cannot be relied upon these days I would like to add I have no complaints when it comes to staff or customer service and even onboard communication has generally been good. Could have been better at Liverpool St on Monday morning with severe overcrowding. There was a moment when I genuinely feared for my life |
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On 27/07/2010 22:30, Nicola Redwood wrote:
Have been on them twice so far and both times the trains were taken out of service due to problems I've avoided getting on them as well, but that's because they give such an uncomfortable and frankly disconcerting ride Fortunately due to the astoundingly bright light on the front, they can be detected before getting close to the platform After 2 weeks of appalling service on the normally fairly reliable Victoria Line, I finally saw an apology at Blackhorse Road tonight. In the last 10 days, I've been very late for work after a much unwanted sauna on 4 occasions My best alternative route involves the Jubilee Line which I am aware is not too reliable. It seems even the DLR cannot be relied upon these days I would like to add I have no complaints when it comes to staff or customer service and even onboard communication has generally been good. Could have been better at Liverpool St on Monday morning with severe overcrowding. There was a moment when I genuinely feared for my life At least you got to see one. |
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At least you got to see one. Have seen them a few times at Kings X Northbound between 6pm and 6:30pm weekdays |
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On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 22:30:53 +0100
"Nicola Redwood" wrote: Have been on them twice so far and both times the trains were taken out of service due to problems Apparently some of the problems have been down to door sensors. It just beggers belief that in 2010 they still can't design door sensors that can cope with an overcrowded tube train. This really should be simple basic engineering that an undergraduate could design. B2003 |
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On 28 July, 09:27, wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 22:30:53 +0100 "Nicola Redwood" wrote: Have been on them twice so far and both times the trains were taken out of service due to problems Apparently some of the problems have been down to door sensors. It just beggers belief that in 2010 they still can't design door sensors that can cope with an overcrowded tube train. This really should be simple basic engineering that an undergraduate could design. B2003 So should designing a seat that fits a human being. So should putting windows in train sides. I think that 2009 stock seats should be compulsory at TfL board meetings from now on. |
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On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 02:29:38 -0700 (PDT)
MIG wrote: So should designing a seat that fits a human being. So should putting windows in train sides. They're not as bad as the C stock seats though. Whoever decided the width of those was either a sadist or good friends with Snow White. I think that 2009 stock seats should be compulsory at TfL board meetings from now on. Now theres an idea :) B2003 |
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On 28 July, 10:29, MIG wrote:
On 28 July, 09:27, wrote: On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 22:30:53 +0100 "Nicola Redwood" wrote: Have been on them twice so far and both times the trains were taken out of service due to problems Apparently some of the problems have been down to door sensors. It just beggers belief that in 2010 they still can't design door sensors that can cope with an overcrowded tube train. This really should be simple basic engineering that an undergraduate could design. B2003 So should designing a seat that fits a human being. *So should putting windows in train sides. I think that 2009 stock seats should be compulsory at TfL board meetings from now on. I don't have a problem with seats normally - they do feel narrow on the Piccadilly Line but that's probably my imagination... ;-) I was on a new Victoria Line train yesterday and it was extremely hot - the hottest I have ever been on a tube journey and not in a good way. It felt like the heating was on, the train was packed and it crawled between stations. |
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