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On Thu, 10 Feb 2011 23:55:47 -0000
"Jack Taylor" wrote: smallest amount of rain and the signalling collapses. There's no capacity for turning trains back, so they try and shovel them all down into the City where, with only Moorgate and Aldgate to turn back, any westbound delays Closing the bay platform at liverpool street probably didn't help there. I suppose if LU take over the old Thameslink trackbed to moorgate then there'll be a lot more capacity though with all the cost cutting at the moment I can't see it happening any time soon and by the time they do get around to it no doubt the track will have decayed to a point where they have to spend even more money to replace it all - unless someone is doing residual maintenance on it. B2003 |
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