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ELL gone to HELL
So I got on the ELL at Whitechapel this afternoon to be told the whole
system was down. A signalling fault, apparently. Not reassuring for such a new railway. E. |
ELL gone to HELL
On 29/06/2012 17:01, eastender wrote:
So I got on the ELL at Whitechapel this afternoon to be told the whole system was down. A signalling fault, apparently. Not reassuring for such a new railway. E. Lord, calm down! These things happen from time to time. |
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things shouldn't happen from time to time in a new railway, least of all one fitted out at such inordinate expense. |
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Robin9 wrote: I don't see any signs of panic. The OP is quite right to suggest that these things shouldn't happen from time to time in a new railway, least of all one fitted out at such inordinate expense. Quite so - it was quite a shock to be told that the whole system (initially from Highbury to New Cross anyway) was down and to abandon it. This is not the Jubilee line. Or the District/Ham&City, which I'd just changed from. As an aside, I had to go into central London yesterday and it really is quite difficult to move around in places - tried to go from Bloomsbury Way to St James area and ended up walking most of the way thanks to either bus gridlock and bus diversions thanks to the TottCRoad works. E. |
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On 29/06/2012 22:34, Robin9 wrote: ;131593 Wrote: On 29/06/2012 17:01, eastender wrote:- So I got on the ELL at Whitechapel this afternoon to be told the whole system was down. A signalling fault, apparently. Not reassuring for such a new railway. Lord, calm down! These things happen from time to time. I don't see any signs of panic. The OP is quite right to suggest that these things shouldn't happen from time to time in a new railway, least of all one fitted out at such inordinate expense. I concur with the basic premise, but wonder if you can back up the "inordinate expense" comment? |
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On 30/06/2012 11:35, eastender wrote:
In article , Robin9 wrote: I don't see any signs of panic. The OP is quite right to suggest that these things shouldn't happen from time to time in a new railway, least of all one fitted out at such inordinate expense. The line has operated quite well, since it started operating in April 2010. While mishaps are unfortunate, they do happen from time to time. Quite so - it was quite a shock to be told that the whole system (initially from Highbury to New Cross anyway) was down and to abandon it. This is not the Jubilee line. Or the District/Ham&City, which I'd just changed from. Oh my God, what are we going to do?! We couldn't possibly take the initiative to figure it out for ourselves now, could we? As an aside, I had to go into central London yesterday and it really is quite difficult to move around in places - tried to go from Bloomsbury Way to St James area and ended up walking most of the way thanks to either bus gridlock and bus diversions thanks to the TottCRoad works. So, the whinging just isn't limited to the ELL, I see. |
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" wrote: So, the whinging just isn't limited to the ELL, I see. Not really a whinge - the ELL going down for such a long time is a fairly major event and worth reporting, as it may be not be a one-off. As for travel in central London, this is pretty relevant given the Olympics and general summer traffic. E. |
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On 30/06/2012 14:50, eastender wrote:
In article , " wrote: So, the whinging just isn't limited to the ELL, I see. Not really a whinge - the ELL going down for such a long time is a fairly major event and worth reporting, as it may be not be a one-off. Whinge. Unsurprising. |
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