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Bob Wood wrote to uk.transport.london on Wed, 15 Dec 2004:
In , Mrs Redboots typed: Yesterday I travelled by train from Streatham Common to Clapham Junction, and, later in the day, from Putney to Clapham Junction. The unusual thing about both journeys were that in both cases a slam-door train was provided: a VEP on the Southern service and a CEP on the South-West Trains one. I wonder how rare such a thing is nowadays, when most trains are at least 315s, if not something more modern? How many 315s have you seen at Clapham Junction? Don't I mean 315s? What do I mean, then - you know, the jobs with bright orange walls and low seat-backs. -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 12 December 2004 |