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Trains Trapped In Depot
Have situations ever arisen on London Underground where major service
disruption has resulted from a track problem or derailment occurring at a critical location at/near a depot such as to prevent lots of trains from entering service? -- gordon |
Trains Trapped In Depot
"Sharon & Gordon Thomson" wrote in message ... Have situations ever arisen on London Underground where major service disruption has resulted from a track problem or derailment occurring at a critical location at/near a depot such as to prevent lots of trains from entering service? Yes |
Trains Trapped In Depot
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"Sharon & Gordon Thomson" wrote in message ... Have situations ever arisen on London Underground where major service disruption has resulted from a track problem or derailment occurring at a critical location at/near a depot such as to prevent lots of trains from entering service? -- gordon |
Trains Trapped In Depot
Sharon & Gordon Thomson wrote:
Have situations ever arisen on London Underground where major service disruption has resulted from a track problem or derailment occurring at a critical location at/near a depot such as to prevent lots of trains from entering service? 25 November 1925 - Lillie Bridge Depot (At that time it was Piccadilly Line), de-railment on the (at that time) single access road with only nine trains available to run the morning peak. Paul B |
Trains Trapped In Depot
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 22:51:50 -0000, "Sharon & Gordon Thomson"
wrote: Have situations ever arisen on London Underground where major service disruption has resulted from a track problem or derailment occurring at a critical location at/near a depot such as to prevent lots of trains from entering service? Yes - signal problems at Seven Sisters only yesterday meant a very restricted run out of the depot. Although it's a Saturday service there were very big gaps in the service for the first hour or so. On other days Seven Sisters has had problems. The other big area of risk is if weekend engineering works don't finish on time thus trapping the trains in the depot. Neasden has had a few of these thus wrecking the Met and Jubilee line services. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
Trains Trapped In Depot
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