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Thames Festival - Charing Cross to London Bridge closed
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... On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 17:25:05 GMT, AstraVanMan wrote: I can't see what you're moaning about though - surely you could have just changed at London Bridge for Blackfriars and got you just as close as Charing Cross would have done? Charing Cross trains were being diverted to Cannon Street. Cannon Street Tube station was kept open all weekend, and tickets to London Terminals were being accepted on the Tube between Cannon Street and Embankment. For a one-off leisure journey, the inconvenience seems minor to say the least. Compared to what people usually have to put up with when their desired route is closed for engineering works, it barely seems worth a mention. Having the service to your local station reduced to hourly is, I admit, far more of an inconvenience. Having read all the comments on my original posting, I will just say I sincerely hope none of you are in charge of arranging engineering works! This was a stupidly timed closure and none of the Network Rail apologists for it have convinced me otherwise. MaxB --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0638-1, 22/09/2006 Tested on: 23/09/2006 22:57:09 avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2006 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com |
Thames Festival - Charing Cross to London Bridge closed
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 22:57:01 +0100, "MaxB"
wrote: "asdf" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 17:25:05 GMT, AstraVanMan wrote: I can't see what you're moaning about though - surely you could have just changed at London Bridge for Blackfriars and got you just as close as Charing Cross would have done? Charing Cross trains were being diverted to Cannon Street. Cannon Street Tube station was kept open all weekend, and tickets to London Terminals were being accepted on the Tube between Cannon Street and Embankment. For a one-off leisure journey, the inconvenience seems minor to say the least. Compared to what people usually have to put up with when their desired route is closed for engineering works, it barely seems worth a mention. Having the service to your local station reduced to hourly is, I admit, far more of an inconvenience. Having read all the comments on my original posting, I will just say I sincerely hope none of you are in charge of arranging engineering works! This was a stupidly timed closure and none of the Network Rail apologists for it have convinced me otherwise. It's impossible for them toarrange a closure that affects nobody. The people it affects will always think it is stupidly timed. -- James Farrar . @gmail.com |
Thames Festival - Charing Cross to London Bridge closed
James Farrar wrote: On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 22:57:01 +0100, "MaxB" wrote: "asdf" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 17:25:05 GMT, AstraVanMan wrote: I can't see what you're moaning about though - surely you could have just changed at London Bridge for Blackfriars and got you just as close as Charing Cross would have done? Charing Cross trains were being diverted to Cannon Street. Cannon Street Tube station was kept open all weekend, and tickets to London Terminals were being accepted on the Tube between Cannon Street and Embankment. For a one-off leisure journey, the inconvenience seems minor to say the least. Compared to what people usually have to put up with when their desired route is closed for engineering works, it barely seems worth a mention. Having the service to your local station reduced to hourly is, I admit, far more of an inconvenience. Having read all the comments on my original posting, I will just say I sincerely hope none of you are in charge of arranging engineering works! This was a stupidly timed closure and none of the Network Rail apologists for it have convinced me otherwise. It's impossible for them toarrange a closure that affects nobody. The people it affects will always think it is stupidly timed. And given some of the appallingly timed engineering works that have taken place over the years, I don't really understand the reason for picking out this one. It would have been badly timed if closures prevented people from reaching the Thames Festival, but this particular closure hardly affected access to the Festival at all. |
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