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I was on a westbound Piccadilly Line train from the Rayner's lane branch
at about 6:45pm on Friday that stopped for a while at Acton Town, waiting for a relief driver. So far, nothing unusual, but then another westbound Piccadilly train pulled into platform 4 (the westbound District platform). Normally only trains from Ealing Common do this; I don't know which branch the second train had come from. It would be surprising if another Rayner's Lane train had been following our train so closely, but very rare for a train from the Heathrow direction to be using that section of (test) track. The second train was the first to leave Acton Town, and I dashed across when I heard the doors beeping. To my considerable surprise, we stayed on the District tracks, running non-stop to Hammersmith. The other train (ie, the one I'd moved from) overtook us along the way, and was leaving Hammersmith just as we arrived there at the District platform. I can't remember any previous occasion when Piccadilly Line trains ran in parallel on both westbound tracks, with both running non-stop. As far as I'm aware, the District service was running, and I think we must have been following a District stopper, which is why the other Picc train overtook us. Does this sort of thing happen often, and what could have made it necessary? Or did someone make a mistake? |
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