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02-28-2005 at Moorgate
Does anyone know if anything will be happening on this date at that
station? |
02-28-2005 at Moorgate
TheOneKEA wrote to uk.transport.london on Mon, 7 Feb 2005:
Does anyone know if anything will be happening on this date at that station? (A) What date? We don't have 28 months in a year..... (sorry, but doing day-month-year is not only counter-intuitive, it's also American!) (B) I assume trains will be running to-from it as usual, although not Thameslink ones. -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 23 January 2005 with new photos |
02-28-2005 at Moorgate
On 7 Feb 2005 04:28:34 -0800, "TheOneKEA" wrote:
Does anyone know if anything will be happening on this date at that station? 30th Anniversary of the 1975 Moorgate train crash? http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/d...00/2515033.stm |
02-28-2005 at Moorgate
Mrs Redboots wrote:
TheOneKEA wrote to uk.transport.london on Mon, 7 Feb 2005: Does anyone know if anything will be happening on this date at that station? (A) What date? We don't have 28 months in a year..... (sorry, but doing day-month-year is not only counter-intuitive, it's also American!) *shrug* I tend to use either MMDDYYYY or YYYYMMDD. (B) I assume trains will be running to-from it as usual, although not Thameslink ones. Last I checked, Thameslink doesn't serve Moorgate GN&C, WA does. |
02-28-2005 at Moorgate
"Marc Brett" wrote in message ... On 7 Feb 2005 04:28:34 -0800, "TheOneKEA" wrote: Does anyone know if anything will be happening on this date at that station? 30th Anniversary of the 1975 Moorgate train crash? http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/d...00/2515033.stm Why should anything be happening? |
02-28-2005 at Moorgate
Brimstone wrote:
Why should anything be happening? Because it is the 30-year anniversary of the worst train disaster on the Underground to date? |
02-28-2005 at Moorgate
TheOneKEA wrote to uk.transport.london on Mon, 7 Feb 2005:
Mrs Redboots wrote: (B) I assume trains will be running to-from it as usual, although not Thameslink ones. Last I checked, Thameslink doesn't serve Moorgate GN&C, WA does. I think you'll find there were rush hour services until the blockade started. -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 23 January 2005 with new photos |
02-28-2005 at Moorgate
"TheOneKEA" wrote in message oups.com... Brimstone wrote: Why should anything be happening? Because it is the 30-year anniversary of the worst train disaster on the Underground to date? So what, why is there this fascination with commemorating every incident than occurs where someone dies? How about commemorating Quitinshill, Abermule, Harrow and the other incidents that have occured. We could also add Staines, L:ockerbie and various other such incidents. What leads you to suppose that the relatives and those involved as either as surviving passengers or emergency services personnel want to be reminded? The "memorial", if you want one, is in daily use all over the system. It's know as "Moorgate Control". |
02-28-2005 at Moorgate
TheOneKEA wrote:
Mrs Redboots wrote: TheOneKEA wrote to uk.transport.london on Mon, 7 Feb 2005: Does anyone know if anything will be happening on this date at that station? (A) What date? We don't have 28 months in a year..... (sorry, but doing day-month-year is not only counter-intuitive, it's also American!) *shrug* I tend to use either MMDDYYYY or YYYYMMDD. Language is there to enable us to communicate. No only does MMDDYYYY as a date format make no sense at all but, as it is used in only a relatively small area, using it anywhere else hinders rather than helps communication. Also look at the group title. |
02-28-2005 at Moorgate
Mrs Redboots wrote:
TheOneKEA wrote to uk.transport.london on Mon, 7 Feb 2005: Last I checked, Thameslink doesn't serve Moorgate GN&C, WA does. I think you'll find there were rush hour services until the blockade started. *cough* I said Moorgate _GN&C_ - Greant Northern & City, the underground NR platforms. The subsurface NR platforms were indeed served by Thameslink, but were originally part of the Met. |
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