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On Nov 11, 4:47*pm, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 16:12:58 on Tue, 11 Nov 2008, Graham Harrison remarked: Visitors to World Travel Market are advised that London Underground is currently experiencing delays on the Docklands Light Rail (DLR) between Bank Station and Shadwell Station. 1) I heard something very similar yesterday. * Is there any relation between the 2 incidents? I expect it's like the travel news I heard in Sunday that said trains were disrupted because of works to the Bradway tunnel (south of Sheffield). Yes, they would be, the tunnel's closed for three months! But somehow they made it sound like it was just that day. The DLR seems to be permanently borked in the vicinity of Excel. It's completely scrude again tonight. So this morning it was equipment failures between Shadwell and Bank, now it's signalling problems at Greenwich. I get the feeling that it was built so much on the cheap in the 1980s that it is completely falling apart. One could hope that the problems are due to all the work going on, but there seems to be more to it than that. Escalators needing to be replaced after only 17 years is an example. Given that it's the only PAYG route from the south east and is often closed, whether planned or not, it really really is about time that SET was forced/paid to accept PAYG at least from Lewisham/Greenwich. |
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