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I arrived at Edgware Road station (Met) about 21:15 tonight. No sign of a
District Line train. Circle Line trains depart in both directions then a Wimbledon train is advertised on platform 4. Strange I thought. A train indeed arrives at platform 4, destination "Circle Line", train number 217, at about 21:20. Motorman puzzled when told by passengers and colleague that train is now for Wimbledon. He's off anyway but changes destination. PA announcement to driver to change destination to Wimbledon and train number 70. I never did see the train number changed but the destination was Wimbledon. Meanwhile a train passes through platform 3 for Hammersmith and another arrives at 21:25 from the West in the same platform, also number 217, destination "Hammersmith via Shepherd's Bush". After another PA announcement for a driver at 21:28 it departs westward and finally my train departs at 21:30 for Wimbledon. I can't ever remember seeing a Wimbledon train depart Edgware Road from platform 4. Is this a regular occurrence? All very comfortable until a load of Chelsea supporters got on at Fulham Broadway. It was then a bit full to cope with a bike. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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Colin Rosenstiel writes A train indeed arrives at platform 4, destination "Circle Line", train number 217, at about 21:20. Motorman puzzled when told by passengers and colleague that train is now for Wimbledon. He's off anyway but changes destination. PA announcement to driver to change destination to Wimbledon and train number 70. I never did see the train number changed but the destination was Wimbledon. Meanwhile a train passes through platform 3 for Hammersmith and another arrives at 21:25 from the West in the same platform, also number 217, destination "Hammersmith via Shepherd's Bush". It sounds like that train was train 70 until Control decided to swap the two units. Since the new 217 headed for Hammersmith while the old one thought it was a Circle, that says to me that the ex-70 had a fault and they wanted to get it to the depot ASAP. I can't ever remember seeing a Wimbledon train depart Edgware Road from platform 4. Is this a regular occurrence? I doubt it is nowadays, but the District used to provide some of the Circle trains; at the end of the traffic day an Inner Circle would turn into a Wimbleware in the way you describe. -- Clive D.W. Feather | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Please reply to the Reply-To address, which is: |
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