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![]() Kev wrote: John B wrote: It's one of those interesting reminders that, much as certain rags and whiners like to relentlessly slate TfL, people worldwide whose job is to actually understand these things realise that London's transport system features a great many practices worth emulating (alongside the areas where it could do better and could learn from other cities, naturally). I got on my first tube train in months this morning and we made it from Euston to Kings X where the train came to an abrupt stop short of the end of the platform. The then followed several minutes of staff running up and down the platform with the doors shut. We are told we would have to detrain and that there was a train right behind. A few more minutes of nothing much happening then the doors shut then more nothing then the train shunts back then stops then shunts back again. It then proceeds forward but instead of going straight on stops and the doors open. The entire platform full of people stare in amazement until one brave person decides well the doors are open I'm getting on followed by everybody else. We then proceeded with the journey apart from the obligitory reopening of the doors. And after January I will have to pay £4 to experience this. Wonderful. Kevin The only thing at which L.T. (or T.F.L. as it is now called) excels seems to be providing llimp excuses for the joke that passes for "service" nowadays. This morning's painfully slow journey between Fulham Broadway and Earl' Court at about 7.45a.m. must surely have broken the record. Delays of several minutes at Fulham Broadway, repeated on the approach to West Brompton. Then further minutes' delays on leaving West Brompton and then on the approach to Earl's Court. Here's a list of the excsues provided by the driver (in the order in which they were announced):- 1. Engineering works at Earl's Court which meant a delaysed engineering possession this morning. 2. Signalling problems at Earl's Court meant that trains were "passing through Earl's Court, but very slowly". 3. A train ahead of us at Earl's Court had to be "reformed" (whatever that means - the thought of shunting maneouvres at Earl's Court intrigues me!). 4. The train ahead of us was in the platform at Earl's Court and was awating a driver. Do readers think this info (or misinfo) was being provided to the driver by the Department for Lame Excuses or was he told "make it up as you go along"? Marc. |
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