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Anyone know the reason behind the problems at Raynes Park earlier
today? I arrived at Waterloo just after 6pm wanting a Hampton Court train, only to find total choas with seemingly nothing moving on the mainline. Instead I got a train to Reading, got off at Richmond and continued by bus. Between Waterloo and Clapham Junction we passed down several trains stopped on the line. Irs been a bit hot today, was it the wrong sort of heat again? Neill |
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On 24 Jun 2006 15:08:02 -0700, "Neillw001"
wrote: Anyone know the reason behind the problems at Raynes Park earlier today? I arrived at Waterloo just after 6pm wanting a Hampton Court train, only to find total choas with seemingly nothing moving on the mainline. Instead I got a train to Reading, got off at Richmond and continued by bus. Between Waterloo and Clapham Junction we passed down several trains stopped on the line. Irs been a bit hot today, was it the wrong sort of heat again? I think there were signalling problems there last Wednesday or Thursday evening last week as well. Dave |
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