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For those who care, here's what happened to me today.
I had a meeting at the Angel (the big BT building there). Got to King's Cross about 08:30 - all normal - and went to get a cup of coffee and sit and work for an hour or so. At about 09:35 I got up and discovered a large number of people were milling around the area. One of the patrons said she'd heard there'd been an explosion at Liverpool Street. Another said that when her train arrived at KX the driver said he'd been told not to open the doors (no, I'm not clear how she got out). From the situation around the mainline station it was clear there weren't going to be any buses coming along the Euston Road. So I started walking up the hill towards Angel. Buses were queuing back past the fork with Grays Inn Road (?). About 09:45 I heard a loud bang in the distance. I thought it was south-east (that is, towards Holborn) but I guess it was the Tavistock Square bus. When I got to Angel and met up with others, the reports were of a "power surge". The other attendees each had their own - confused - stories of what had happened. During the meeting reports dribbled in. We decided that, since all transport was snarled up, we might as well finish our meeting and then work out how to get home. Meeting ran until about 2pm, at which point it was reported that WAGN were running from Finsbury Park and GNER from Peterborough. So three of us (me, someone from Leeds, and someone from Hull) decided to head for Finsbury Park. 14:15 - the streets around Angel look much the same as I'm used to. There are some buses running but, typically, not going the way we want. Somewhere along Upper Street we managed to grab a taxi. It took him about 30 minutes, but he dropped us at Finsbury Park station. Small crowd outside. A person with a "Customer Service Manager" or something like that, on being asked "Peterborough", said "we've got a train waiting for you on platform 2". But when we went to the doorway we were told to catch the all-stops to Welwyn Garden City and change there for an all-stops to Peterborough. The train (2x313) left at 15:30, full and standing. Enough people got off by New Southgate that there were plenty of seats from there on. I noticed a heavy police presence at New Barnet, but I'm told there were policemen on the platform at every station before then. Can't say I noticed any at Hadley Wood or any subsequent station until St.Neots. Arrived WGC at 16:05. There were 2x365 in the other platform, and it was announced for Peterborough. Decided to sit in first class - I doubt they're going to make a fuss today. Train is busy but no worse than normal. Just as we were about to leave another 2x365 pulled into platform 1. Presumably that will be the Cambridge service - it might have been a chance for some rare track, but I'd rather get home, really. Arrived Huntingdon 16:55 after an eventless run. Get to car, drive home. -- 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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Clive D. W. Feather wrote to uk.transport.london on Thu, 7 Jul 2005:
For those who care, here's what happened to me today. Glad you're okay, anyway! -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 23 May 2005 |
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![]() Clive D. W. Feather wrote: Arrived Huntingdon 16:55 after an eventless run. Get to car, drive home. You were quite lucky. I was one of the many who had to walk the entire way home thanks to the bus drivers seeming to think that the zone 1 ban extended as far as finchley. Cheers guys, what heroes you are. Hope you had a nice time sitting at home watching the news while myself and 10s of thousands of others had to walk the entire way home. Still , at least now I know I can do the 8 miles back to my flat from central london on foot in 3.5 hours. B2003 |
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So there was an upside then
Boltar wrote: Clive D. W. Feather wrote: Arrived Huntingdon 16:55 after an eventless run. Get to car, drive home. You were quite lucky. I was one of the many who had to walk the entire way home thanks to the bus drivers seeming to think that the zone 1 ban extended as far as finchley. Cheers guys, what heroes you are. Hope you had a nice time sitting at home watching the news while myself and 10s of thousands of others had to walk the entire way home. Still , at least now I know I can do the 8 miles back to my flat from central london on foot in 3.5 hours. B2003 |
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Boltar wrote:
Clive D. W. Feather wrote: Arrived Huntingdon 16:55 after an eventless run. Get to car, drive home. You were quite lucky. I was one of the many who had to walk the entire way home thanks to the bus drivers seeming to think that the zone 1 ban extended as far as finchley. Cheers guys, what heroes you are. Hope you had a nice time sitting at home watching the news while myself and 10s of thousands of others had to walk the entire way home. Still , at least now I know I can do the 8 miles back to my flat from central london on foot in 3.5 hours. Sounds of a plaintive melody emanate from violins and waft gently as on a summer's breeze across a London strewn with bombed out buses and trains littered all around with dismembered corpses. |
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Boltar wrote to uk.transport.london on Thu, 7 Jul 2005:
Clive D. W. Feather wrote: Arrived Huntingdon 16:55 after an eventless run. Get to car, drive home. You were quite lucky. I was one of the many who had to walk the entire way home thanks to the bus drivers seeming to think that the zone 1 ban extended as far as finchley. Cheers guys, what heroes you are. Hope you had a nice time sitting at home watching the news while myself and 10s of thousands of others had to walk the entire way home. Still , at least now I know I can do the 8 miles back to my flat from central london on foot in 3.5 hours. At least you *got* home - think of those who will never go home again. -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 23 May 2005 |
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Upon the miasma of midnight, a darkling spirit identified as Mrs
Redboots gently breathed: Clive D. W. Feather wrote to uk.transport.london on Thu, 7 Jul 2005: For those who care, here's what happened to me today. Glad you're okay, anyway! Seconded. -- - Pyromancer Stormshadow. http://www.inkubus-sukkubus.co.uk -- Pagan Gothic Rock! http://www.littlematchgirl.co.uk -- Electronic Metal! http://www.revival.stormshadow.com -- The Gothic Revival. |
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Pyromancer wrote: Upon the miasma of midnight, a darkling spirit identified as Mrs Redboots gently breathed: Clive D. W. Feather wrote to uk.transport.london on Thu, 7 Jul 2005: For those who care, here's what happened to me today. Glad you're okay, anyway! Seconded. Thirded. -- Andy Breen ~ Interplanetary Scintillation Research Group http://users.aber.ac.uk/azb/ Feng Shui: an ancient oriental art for extracting money from the gullible (Martin Sinclair) |
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Boltar wrote:
Clive D. W. Feather wrote: Arrived Huntingdon 16:55 after an eventless run. Get to car, drive home. You were quite lucky. I was one of the many who had to walk the entire way home thanks to the bus drivers seeming to think that the zone 1 ban extended as far as finchley. Cheers guys, what heroes you are. Hope you had a nice time sitting at home watching the news while myself and 10s of thousands of others had to walk the entire way home. Still , at least now I know I can do the 8 miles back to my flat from central london on foot in 3.5 hours. They just don't like you I think. Bus services from Angel/Highbury outwards were doing an amazing job. |
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Boltar wrote:
Clive D. W. Feather wrote: Arrived Huntingdon 16:55 after an eventless run. Get to car, drive home. You were quite lucky. I was one of the many who had to walk the entire way home thanks to the bus drivers seeming to think that the zone 1 ban extended as far as finchley. Cheers guys, what heroes you are. Hope you had a nice time sitting at home watching the news while myself and 10s of thousands of others had to walk the entire way home. Still , at least now I know I can do the 8 miles back to my flat from central london on foot in 3.5 hours. B2003 Are you for real??? |
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