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Afternoon all,
Got the Vic at Finsbury Park, heading for Euston. Got as far as King's Cross more or less alright. Then got an announcement: "this train is being held here, as there is planned engineering work at Victoria; the engineers will be on the line for about ten minutes". Got off and headed over to the Northern line, to get to Euston; as i went down the escalator, heard an announcement that the Victoria line was now suspended. Firstly, any idea what it was about? Secondly, am i right in assuming the "planned" was a mistake? Seems like a very, very odd time to make a possession ... tom -- Coldplay is the kind of music computers will make when they get smart enough to start making fun of humans -- Lower Marsh Tit |
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In message , Tom
Anderson writes Got the Vic at Finsbury Park, heading for Euston. Got as far as King's Cross more or less alright. Then got an announcement: "this train is being held here, as there is planned engineering work at Victoria; the engineers will be on the line for about ten minutes". Got off and headed over to the Northern line, to get to Euston; as i went down the escalator, heard an announcement that the Victoria line was now suspended. Firstly, any idea what it was about? Signal failure at Victoria according to the TfL realtime page. (Also faulty train at Warren Street, although I'm not sure if that was later). Secondly, am i right in assuming the "planned" was a mistake? Sounds like it: engineering work, yes, but not planned! -- Paul Terry |
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On 14 Feb, 16:56, Paul Terry wrote:
In message , Tom Anderson writes Got the Vic at Finsbury Park, heading for Euston. Got as far as King's Cross more or less alright. Then got an announcement: "this train is being held here, as there is planned engineering work at Victoria; the engineers will be on the line for about ten minutes". Got off and headed over to the Northern line, to get to Euston; as i went down the escalator, heard an announcement that the Victoria line was now suspended. Firstly, any idea what it was about? Signal failure at Victoria according to the TfL realtime page. (Also faulty train at Warren Street, although I'm not sure if that was later). Secondly, am i right in assuming the "planned" was a mistake? Sounds like it: engineering work, yes, but not planned! Maybe they meant to say "unplanned", or maybe you mishead it? |
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On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 16:56:50 +0000, Paul Terry
wrote: In message , Tom Anderson writes Got the Vic at Finsbury Park, heading for Euston. Got as far as King's Cross more or less alright. Then got an announcement: "this train is being held here, as there is planned engineering work at Victoria; the engineers will be on the line for about ten minutes". Got off and headed over to the Northern line, to get to Euston; as i went down the escalator, heard an announcement that the Victoria line was now suspended. Firstly, any idea what it was about? Signal failure at Victoria according to the TfL realtime page. (Also faulty train at Warren Street, although I'm not sure if that was later). Warren St was later - line ended up suspended H&I - Brixton. More info tomorrow when I see the daily report. Secondly, am i right in assuming the "planned" was a mistake? Sounds like it: engineering work, yes, but not planned! Planned in the sense that LU allowed them on to the tracks but not planned in the sense of a long planned possession. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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On 14 Feb, 18:27, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 16:56:50 +0000, Paul Terry wrote: In message , Tom Anderson writes (snip) Secondly, am i right in assuming the "planned" was a mistake? Sounds like it: engineering work, yes, but not planned! Planned in the sense that LU allowed them on to the tracks but not planned in the sense of a long planned possession. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! Are you sure you're not practising for an appearance before the Assembly's transport committee Paul?! |
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On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 16:56:50 +0000, Paul Terry wrote: In message , Tom Anderson writes Got the Vic at Finsbury Park, heading for Euston. Got as far as King's Cross more or less alright. Then got an announcement: "this train is being held here, as there is planned engineering work at Victoria; the engineers will be on the line for about ten minutes". Got off and headed over to the Northern line, to get to Euston; as i went down the escalator, heard an announcement that the Victoria line was now suspended. Firstly, any idea what it was about? Signal failure at Victoria according to the TfL realtime page. (Also faulty train at Warren Street, although I'm not sure if that was later). Warren St was later - line ended up suspended H&I - Brixton. Righto. Secondly, am i right in assuming the "planned" was a mistake? Sounds like it: engineering work, yes, but not planned! Planned in the sense that LU allowed them on to the tracks but not planned in the sense of a long planned possession. Genius! So is there also unplanned engineering work, where the navvies just bundle past the platform staff and fix things before anyone can stop them, then? tom -- The Web isn't hypertext, it's DECORATED DIRECTORIES! -- Ted Nelson |
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![]() Genius! So is there also unplanned engineering work, where the navvies just bundle past the platform staff and fix things before anyone can stop them, then? Unplanned engineering work is where something fails (such as the signal failure at Victoria yesterday) and staff have to go down to fix the failure. Proper protection for staff on the track has to be put in place, they don't just "bundle down and fix things before anyone can stop them". The defective train was later on, around 13.30ish IIRC. It had to be pushed out (i.e. pushed by another train). |
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On Feb 15, 10:48 am, wrote:
Unplanned engineering work is where something fails (such as the signal failure at Victoria yesterday) and staff have to go down to fix the failure. Proper protection for staff on the track has to be put in place, they don't just "bundle down and fix things before anyone can stop them". Sarcasm is obviously wasted on some people. B2003 |
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![]() Tom Anderson wrote: Afternoon all, Got the Vic at Finsbury Park, heading for Euston. Got as far as King's Cross more or less alright. Then got an announcement: "this train is being held here, as there is planned engineering work at Victoria; the engineers will be on the line for about ten minutes". Got off and headed over to the Northern line, to get to Euston; as i went down the escalator, heard an announcement that the Victoria line was now suspended. Firstly, any idea what it was about? Secondly, am i right in assuming the "planned" was a mistake? Seems like a very, very odd time to make a possession ... Funny, because yeserday, I was on the Vic at Tottenham Hale at about 0945 and there were delays most of the way - then when we got to Warren Street, they terminated it, giving a problem at Victoria as the reason. Maybe they fixed it last night but it recurred (not "scheduled", I know)? |
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On 14 Feb 2007 17:09:50 -0800, "Mizter T" wrote:
On 14 Feb, 18:27, Paul Corfield wrote: On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 16:56:50 +0000, Paul Terry wrote: In message , Tom Anderson writes (snip) Secondly, am i right in assuming the "planned" was a mistake? Sounds like it: engineering work, yes, but not planned! Planned in the sense that LU allowed them on to the tracks but not planned in the sense of a long planned possession. Are you sure you're not practising for an appearance before the Assembly's transport committee Paul?! Not that I'm aware of. Thankfully Mr O'Toole usually gets that job. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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