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On Dec 27, 4:14 am, Boltar wrote:
Could they not run a shuttle service from 123 or hatton cross or does the track/signalling not allow for it? What so you can whinge about shuttles not connecting with main trains ? Or shuttle delaying main trains. Or any of that vice versa. -- Nick |
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"Boltar" wrote in message
... On 26 Dec, 23:35, chunky munky wrote: .... Oh and beware that the new timetable with running to Terminal 5 starts in 3 weeks. It isn't very good and don't expect to be seeing a train going to Terminal 4! Could they not run a shuttle service from 123 or hatton cross or does the track/signalling not allow for it? 6 trains an hour to T4, according to http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/medi...ntre/5507.aspx The other 6 trains an hour to T123 & T5. There is, of course, also the service by Heathrow Express from T123 to T4, which will be diverted to T5, from which time Heathrow Connect will provide a service from T123 to T4. -- David Biddulph |
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Hi Boltar
Hope you had a happy Christmas and are breathing in the milk of human kindness, so for at least 5 mins when you go back to work you'll be less grumpy. Anyway there's quite a good chance, errr no a massive chance that no one bothered to tell the overpaid ******* that the wrong train was departing first, those station ******* have to put up with all sorts of **** from punters so I do hope and expect that you told them just how useless they are. Who knows why it left first , I don't care about that. What I do care about is none of those good for nothing overpaid ******* hanging around chatting said a damn thing to us passengers so we could get on it. Its not the first time this has happened either. B2003 |
Met to Aldgate
On Dec 27, 12:55 pm, "David Biddulph" groups [at] biddulph.org.uk
wrote: "Boltar" wrote in message ... On 26 Dec, 23:35, chunky munky wrote: ... Oh and beware that the new timetable with running to Terminal 5 starts in 3 weeks. It isn't very good and don't expect to be seeing a train going to Terminal 4! Could they not run a shuttle service from 123 or hatton cross or does the track/signalling not allow for it? 6 trains an hour to T4, according tohttp://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/media/newscentre/5507.aspx The other 6 trains an hour to T123 & T5. There is, of course, also the service by Heathrow Express from T123 to T4, which will be diverted to T5, from which time Heathrow Connect will provide a service from T123 to T4. -- David Biddulph If they get 6 tph at regular 10 min intervals i'll eat my sister! |
Met to Aldgate
On 27 Dec, 12:40, D7666 wrote:
On Dec 27, 3:40 am, Boltar wrote: I ask again, if it were empty as you earlier said, and not indicated, as you are now saying, how do you know it was in service ? Its not indication may well have been the correct indication! Well if it wasn't in service then the sole passenger I saw in the last car Now you are changing your story. If you care to scroll back and look, you wrote ''completely empty''. Fine , completely empty except for one person I saw. Maybe there were more. B2003 |
Met to Aldgate
On 27 Dec, 13:18, "www.waspies.net" wrote:
Hi Boltar Hope you had a happy Christmas and are breathing in the milk of human kindness, so for at least 5 mins when you go back to work you'll be less grumpy. Anyway there's quite a good chance, errr no a massive chance that no one bothered to tell the overpaid ******* that the wrong train was departing first, those station ******* have to put up with all sorts of **** from punters so I do hope and expect that you told them just how useless they are. Well , since they were standing all of 10 foot from the driving cab and since they were chatting to the driver and since I assume they're not colourblind and can tell the difference between a red and green signal, one would have hoped one of them might have thought , just for a millisecond, "hey , shouldn't we tell the passengers this train is going first?". But lets face it , who am I kidding. This is LU staff , this is Britain today. Great it isn't. B2003 |
Met to Aldgate
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 04:40:06 -0800 (PST), D7666
wrote: On Dec 27, 3:40 am, Boltar wrote: I ask again, if it were empty as you earlier said, and not indicated, as you are now saying, how do you know it was in service ? Its not indication may well have been the correct indication! Well if it wasn't in service then the sole passenger I saw in the last car Now you are changing your story. If you care to scroll back and look, you wrote ''completely empty''. In other words, he lied. |
Met to Aldgate
On 28 Dec, 09:02, James Farrar wrote:
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 04:40:06 -0800 (PST), D7666 wrote: On Dec 27, 3:40 am, Boltar wrote: I ask again, if it were empty as you earlier said, and not indicated, as you are now saying, how do you know it was in service ? Its not indication may well have been the correct indication! Well if it wasn't in service then the sole passenger I saw in the last car Now you are changing your story. If you care to scroll back and look, you wrote ''completely empty''. In other words, he lied. Oh FFS , does it matter if it was completely empty or had a couple of passengers in? The point is no one mentioned to the few hundred passengers in my train the there was another train leaving first across the platform. Next time it happens I'll try and count the pax in the other train just for the pedants on here. B2003 |
Met to Aldgate
Boltar wrote:
On 27 Dec, 13:18, "www.waspies.net" wrote: Hi Boltar Hope you had a happy Christmas and are breathing in the milk of human kindness, so for at least 5 mins when you go back to work you'll be less grumpy. Anyway there's quite a good chance, errr no a massive chance that no one bothered to tell the overpaid ******* that the wrong train was departing first, those station ******* have to put up with all sorts of **** from punters so I do hope and expect that you told them just how useless they are. Well , since they were standing all of 10 foot from the driving cab and since they were chatting to the driver and since I assume they're not colourblind and can tell the difference between a red and green signal, one would have hoped one of them might have thought , just for a millisecond, "hey , shouldn't we tell the passengers this train is going first?". But lets face it , who am I kidding. This is LU staff , this is Britain today. Great it isn't. B2003 WE'LL KEEP THE RED FLAG FLYING HERE |
Met to Aldgate
The following are all the details that were missed out in your earlier
posts on the subject Well , since they were standing all of 10 foot from the driving cab and since they were chatting to the driver and since I assume they're not colourblind and can tell the difference between a red and green signal, one would have hoped one of them might have thought , just for a millisecond, "hey , shouldn't we tell the passengers this train is going first?". But lets face it , who am I kidding. This is LU staff , this is Britain today. Great it isn't. B2003 |
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