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What has happened at Clapham today. Loads of people phoned in to say
that they can't get a train into Waterloo. There is very little running through Vauxhall. I gather every thing into Victoria is cancelled. Kevin |
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![]() wrote in message ps.com... What has happened at Clapham today. Loads of people phoned in to say that they can't get a train into Waterloo. There is very little running through Vauxhall. I gather every thing into Victoria is cancelled. Kevin I've just been through (approx. 0945) to Victoria with no obvious bother. As we pulled into platform 12 (?) I noticed that sections of the adjacent platform (down slow from Waterloo) had been taped off. D A Stocks |
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![]() David A Stocks wrote: wrote in message ps.com... What has happened at Clapham today. Loads of people phoned in to say that they can't get a train into Waterloo. There is very little running through Vauxhall. I gather every thing into Victoria is cancelled. Kevin I've just been through (approx. 0945) to Victoria with no obvious bother. As we pulled into platform 12 (?) I noticed that sections of the adjacent platform (down slow from Waterloo) had been taped off. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/realtime/?mode=rail&time=now "SOUTH WEST TRAINS: Delays and cancellations are occurring due to a fire alert at Clapham Junction. SOUTHERN RAILWAY: Delays and cancellations are occurring due to a fire alert at Clapham Junction" -- Larry Lard Replies to group please |
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There was a cable fire around 7am this morning just outside Clapham
Junction. All Southern services used the Up Slow and Down for about and hour and then the fasts were re-opened. Southern services took another hit with a track defect at Norwood and a signalling problem at Tulse Hill. Gatwick Express reduced to half hourly and South West Trains instigated an emergency timetable of sorts (the usual story of Hampton Court becoming a shuttle etc...) and I do wonder why Southern don't have a similar system of reducing the number of trains trying to reach London when these major incidents occur. |
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![]() Larry Lard wrote: David A Stocks wrote: wrote in message ps.com... What has happened at Clapham today. Loads of people phoned in to say that they can't get a train into Waterloo. There is very little running through Vauxhall. I gather every thing into Victoria is cancelled. Kevin I've just been through (approx. 0945) to Victoria with no obvious bother. As we pulled into platform 12 (?) I noticed that sections of the adjacent platform (down slow from Waterloo) had been taped off. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/realtime/?mode=rail&time=now "SOUTH WEST TRAINS: Delays and cancellations are occurring due to a fire alert at Clapham Junction. SOUTHERN RAILWAY: Delays and cancellations are occurring due to a fire alert at Clapham Junction" Looks like they were dumping a load of affected people on to the tube at Wimbledon (meaning it was full for the whole route). Gave up on the idea of squeezing onto a rush hour tube this morning and cycled instead |
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In message , Martyn Drake
writes On 18 Nov 2005 01:53:07 -0800, wrote: What has happened at Clapham today. Loads of people phoned in to say that they can't get a train into Waterloo. There is very little running through Vauxhall. I gather every thing into Victoria is cancelled. Chaos at Woking today - most of us decided to pile into McDonalds and wait it out, but by 9am it was just as bad. Went home and worked from there. Thank the Gods for the VPN. I was on the 0739 from Ash Vale to Waterloo, which finally arrived at Waterloo over an hour late at about 0930 having been diverted via Chertsey and Staines (rather than the usual route via Wimbledon). I was one of the lucky ones who had a seat, many of the people who got on at Woking had to stand all the way. -- Daniel (a.k.a Spyke) Address is valid, but messages are treated as junk. Replace the bit before the @ with 'daniel' to get through. The opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect those of the educational institution from which I post. |
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On 18 Nov 2005 04:20:52 -0800, "Conductor in Charge of.........."
wrote: There was a cable fire around 7am this morning just outside Clapham Junction. All Southern services used the Up Slow and Down for about and hour and then the fasts were re-opened. Southern services took another hit with a track defect at Norwood and a signalling problem at Tulse Hill. Gatwick Express reduced to half hourly and South West Trains instigated an emergency timetable of sorts (the usual story of Hampton Court becoming a shuttle etc...) and I do wonder why Southern don't have a similar system of reducing the number of trains trying to reach London when these major incidents occur. There was also apparently a broken rail at Weybridge, so SWT seemed to put in place an emergency programme of reducing the number of trains at Woking. I was on the 0740 from Fleet and we stopped for a while outside Woking, when we got into the platform we were turfed off and told the train was going back to Basingstoke. Unfortunately when we got onto the platform all the announcements were about a late-running Portsmouth Harbour train, nothing at all to do with how to get to Waterloo... I know Woking quite well and decided that any other Waterloo train would probably be using another platform and headed off for a footbridge. Most of the other commuters obviously didn't, and stood around getting in the way... so at least when I got on the waterloo train I got down inside the carriage and got a reasonable amount of standing space (and got a seat about halfway to Waterloo as another pax had to go to the loo). Once leaving Woking everything seemed to go quite smoothly, we didn't actually go very fast but apart from a stop at Raynes Park and another in the CJn area itself, we got to waterloo non-stop and I got in about 45 minutes late. So on this occasion I'd give reasonably full marks for SWT, apart from not having the nous to interrupt its Portsmouth Harbour announcement for the benefit of the much greater number of Waterloo pax milling around lost on Platform 1. |
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