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My own observation attempts today were somewhat thwarted by the fire
near Stratford. 15 mins wait at Stratford Low Level for a NLL train whilst being told "London Overground services were being delayed due to a fire in the Hackney area". Typical National Rail-speak - does "delayed" mean a train due in 5 mins will arrive in 15, or does it mean it's actually at a stand and not moving? As usual the operator (LO) and the route- controller (NR) weren't talking to each other, surely Network Rail knew whether they were running trains through the area or not? And this is the same dog's breakfast of control that will be introduced to the East London Line in time. After a quarter of an hour someone had decided that the NLL *was* suspended after all, and we were all invited to use alternative bus or rail routes. So via Central Line, Metropolitan Line and FCC to Highbury & Islington, only to find that the fire has caused the entire NLL to be suspended. Incredulously I asked the (LU) member of staff "Don't they reverse trains anywhere on this line, then?" (No reply, of course). I wonder if a fire at Chesham would suspend the whole Met Line? So no chance of checking the signage on the NLL platforms at H&I. On to Euston via the Victoria Line, where to my surprise the suburban platforms are now manned by London Midland staff. I had assumed the gateline and ticket office would have come under LO but clearly not so. After jumping on the first train to depart, still in Silverlink livery but sans lettering, I suddenly realised this ex-STS unit was being operated by LM, not LO; so would a TFL staff pass be valid between Euston and Watford Junction? An immediate ticket check by the guard after departure seemed to suggest it was. It transpired later that although all Class 313s appear to have had their Silverlink name and logos covered, only around half have the replacement "London Overground" blue on white replacement sticker applied to end cars, and without any roundel. First sight of new platform roundel signs was glimpsed at Queen's Park, and it seems that temporary LU red-ringed examples (albeit a bit of an orangy-red) have gone up at all of the new LU-operated stations on the DC Lines. These are either self-adhesive or on basic sheet metal, whilst uniquely at H&W some ex-Silverlink banner signs have been adapted too. The only exterior I could check was at Kenton where a white-on-blue upper case New Johnston sticker gave the station name in usual LU style. At Willesden Junction, which is under LO, not LU, control, the only orange-ringed roundels to be seen were on the ticket office fascia outside, plus within the media junket event being carried out on bay platform 3 for the "great & good". The former Silverlink banner platform signs have been covered by black-on-white New Johnston stickers and prominently branded as a "Temporary sign". There is evidence of two distinct policies at work here. LO are not applying their full "brand" onto run-down assets whereas LU are clearly keen to re-sign some very grotty buildings indeed. As Peter Hendy droned on in his distinctive monotone, services on the NLL upstairs were still in chaos. I looked in vain for the 14:44 EB departure - no information, no visible staff and with the train describer monitor defective. So it was back to the SB platform to wait for a Bakerloo train, arriving just as the event was ending with a round of applause and the dispersal of the most middle-class looking crowd Willesden Junction has seen for many a year! Downstairs we had the vision, upstairs there was the reality! |
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