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Kings Cross Shut - Thursday
Oh what a morning Thursday was. WAGN had the usual electrical problems at Moorgate so we got diverted to Kings Cross. Then after getting on the Circle Line platform the infamous "Emergency clear the station" announcement went off. Why? Several staff said in all honesty it was because the station was too busy ?!! Now I know there are risks associated with full platforms, but they can't be as bad as shoving hundreds of bewildered tourists & commuters out onto the Marylebone road :-) Whoever cooked this idea up should see the misery of lost tourists with suitcases and mothers with young children. Can I make a plea that London Transport trust the public to behave sensibly on full platforms and please shut stations as a last resort ?! -- Edward Cowling London UK |
Kings Cross Shut - Thursday
Then after getting on the Circle Line platform the infamous
"Emergency clear the station" announcement went off. Why? Several staff said in all honesty it was because the station was too busy ?!! Boy who cried wolf? |
Kings Cross Shut - Thursday
In message .com, Paul
Weaver writes Then after getting on the Circle Line platform the infamous "Emergency clear the station" announcement went off. Why? Several staff said in all honesty it was because the station was too busy ?!! Boy who cried wolf? Well of course no one believes the announcements because they're often used because the system "Is a victim of it's own success." :-) So no doubt one day while we're all standing there and cursing yet another pointless clearance of the station..... we'll all get blown to bits. Plus although it's below the belt it has to be said. If Brixton station wasn't often closed for no good reason that Brazilian guy would have got on the train he wanted and still be alive today. As I say....... last possible resort guys !! -- Edward Cowling London UK |
Kings Cross Shut - Thursday
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Kings Cross Shut - Thursday
Now I know there are risks associated with full platforms,
but they can't be as bad as shoving hundreds of bewildered tourists & commuters out onto the Marylebone road :-) Euston Road is an area from which people can easily escape if they begin to get crushed (either into Kings Cross mainline, either way along the road or into a side street). On the deep-level tube platforms this is not the case -- if the number of people down there isn't regulated then it could easily lead to someone falling or being accidentally pushed onto the tracks. Whoever cooked this idea up should see the misery of lost tourists with suitcases and mothers with young children. What's worse -- the 'misery' of being lost (and only lost until you ask a member of staff for directions, at that) or the misery of seeing that young child go under a train? Can I make a plea that London Transport trust the public to behave sensibly on full platforms and please shut stations as a last resort ?! London Underground can't trust people to behave sensibly on full or busy platforms because people prove every working day that they can't be trusted to do it. I'm sure we've all seen people refuse to pass down the platform, block entrances and exits in large groups and do other things to endanger safety. I doubt I am the only one who is amazed by the people who, upon seeing that a station is closed for an emergency try to argue their way past the staff and into the station so that they can continue their journey. Can I make a plea to members of the public to trust London Underground to use their experience to keep people safe, even if they sometimes err on the side of caution and sometimes you can't understand why they are doing what they are doing? Pete |
Kings Cross Shut - Thursday
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Kings Cross Shut - Thursday
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Kings Cross Shut - Thursday
I remember a while ago getting a train into Waterloo mainline station
and the undergroung was shut due to over crowding, so they got everyone to walk to Embankment which then was over crowded, although left open. |
Kings Cross Shut - Thursday
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Kings Cross Shut - Thursday
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