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![]() "Richard J." wrote in message .uk... tim..... wrote: "MaxB" wrote in message ups.com... This wonderful phrase is currently being applied to the Circle, District and H&C non-service. Does anyone know why? Did they really say that? Surely it's a tautology. The trains are unavailable because there is a lack of them. I think you are confused. There is no lack of trains, but there is a severe lack of trains that are available for service. The trains are unavailable because of an alleged safety-related defect. "Lack of available trains" seems to me to be a perfectly clear non-tautological phrase. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) The best announcements I've heard whilst waiting for a Circle line train for some time at Edgware Rd were "we cannot find the driver" and "the driver hasn't finished his tea break" Full support for the finishing tea break driver I got so fed up I switched to getting the Bakerloo line to and from Paddington |
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