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There is a good service on all lines
Ah , that happy message from the tannoy which we all know is pure BS.
Finsbury park: Southbound victoria line platform rammed - people queueing on the stairs. Give up , got to Kings X on piccadilly to get northern line. Kingx X. Southbound northern line train going nowhere. Platform & train rammed. Next train 6 minutes. Made even more fun by the now 3 minute walk between the platforms instead of the former 30 seconds thanks to TfL taking literally years to fix some escalators. But apparently "There is a good service on all lines". You have to love TfLs reality distortion field. I wonder if they taught Apple how to do it? -- Spud |
There is a good service on all lines
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Ah , that happy message from the tannoy which we all know is pure BS. Finsbury park: Southbound victoria line platform rammed - people queueing on the stairs. Give up , got to Kings X on piccadilly to get northern line. Kingx X. Southbound northern line train going nowhere. Platform & train rammed. Next train 6 minutes. Made even more fun by the now 3 minute walk between the platforms instead of the former 30 seconds thanks to TfL taking literally years to fix some escalators. But apparently "There is a good service on all lines". You have to love TfLs reality distortion field. I wonder if they taught Apple how to do it? I believe they now use that adjective because there were too many cynical laughs when they said there was a "normal" service on all lines. |
There is a good service on all lines
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 09:29:42 +0000 (UTC), d wrote:
Finsbury park: Southbound victoria line platform rammed - people queueing on the stairs. Give up , got to Kings X on piccadilly to get northern line. The Northern City into Moorgate had a signal failure on the way to Drayton Park which was causing delays and diversions. Probably a lot of extra people trying to get on the tube. |
There is a good service on all lines
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 09:55:36 +0000 (UTC)
Recliner wrote: wrote: You have to love TfLs reality distortion field. I wonder if they taught Apple how to do it? I believe they now use that adjective because there were too many cynical laughs when they said there was a "normal" service on all lines. More accurate though. But I just don't understand why they bother. If someone is standing on a packed platform waiting for a train to turn up do TfL honestly think that by playing this announcement that person is going to think "Ah, well thats alright then, there isn't a delay - it must be me."? Either someone in this organisation has been reading some cod psychology books and has swallowed the line that if you tell people something often enough they'll believe it despite the evidence of their own eyes, or they're genuinely just morons. -- Spud |
There is a good service on all lines
David Walters wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 09:29:42 +0000 (UTC), d wrote: Finsbury park: Southbound victoria line platform rammed - people queueing on the stairs. Give up , got to Kings X on piccadilly to get northern line. The Northern City into Moorgate had a signal failure on the way to Drayton Park which was causing delays and diversions. Probably a lot of extra people trying to get on the tube. So, technically, the Tube didn't have any problems and was therefore running a "good" service? |
There is a good service on all lines
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-septem ber.org, at 10:21:21 on Mon, 16 Mar 2015, Recliner remarked: Finsbury park: Southbound victoria line platform rammed - people queueing on the stairs. Give up , got to Kings X on piccadilly to get northern line. The Northern City into Moorgate had a signal failure on the way to Drayton Park which was causing delays and diversions. Probably a lot of extra people trying to get on the tube. So, technically, the Tube didn't have any problems and was therefore running a "good" service? It's whether the trains are running on time, not how crowded they are. And sometimes things are better than they claim - last week I was on the Bakerloo and the signage and tannoys said they had cancelled the service north of somewhere like Queens Park, but on the train the driver said the disruption had now been cleared. -- Roland Perry |
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