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Closure of Liverpool Street this morning
"Paul Corfield" wrote in message ... On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 21:43:47 +0100, "Nicholas F Hodder" wrote: [big snip] How can the trains clear the backlog if they are going through the station without stopping? of course the trains were stopping. They just weren't letting anyone *into* the station. That way the queue on the platform is progressively cleared. The station was only closed for 6 minutes according to the report that I read. Why were station staff at Bethnal Green and train drivers announcing specifically that westbound trains were not be stopping at Liverpool Street then? |
Closure of Liverpool Street this morning
In message , Nicholas F
Hodder writes Why were station staff at Bethnal Green and train drivers announcing specifically that westbound trains were not be stopping at Liverpool Street then? For the same reason staff at Waterloo deny that virtually every train that departs will stop at Clapham Common. To stop people getting on!! -- Roland Perry |
Closure of Liverpool Street this morning
"Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , Nicholas F Hodder writes Why were station staff at Bethnal Green and train drivers announcing specifically that westbound trains were not be stopping at Liverpool Street then? For the same reason staff at Waterloo deny that virtually every train that departs will stop at Clapham Common. To stop people getting on!! So are you saying that station staff and train drivers involved are liars and have a policy of deliberate misinformation? |
Closure of Liverpool Street this morning
On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 19:23:39 +0100, Nicholas F Hodder wrote:
So are you saying that station staff and train drivers involved are liars and have a policy of deliberate misinformation? Hard to believe isnt it!/irony |
Closure of Liverpool Street this morning
In message , Nicholas F
Hodder writes For the same reason staff at Waterloo deny that virtually every train that departs will stop at Clapham Common. To stop people getting on!! So are you saying that station staff and train drivers involved are liars and have a policy of deliberate misinformation? There appears to be a policy of disinformation regarding Clapham Junction, yes. Probably Watford Junction too (for northbound former Intercity services). There is also deliberate misinformation at Kings Cross regarding the destination of certain trains. They announce "Foxton" when the train actually goes to Cambridge. In all cases they appear to believe that the level of misinformation is justified in the Great Scheme Of Things. -- Roland Perry |
Closure of Liverpool Street this morning
Roland Perry wrote:
In all cases they appear to believe that the level of misinformation is justified in the Great Scheme Of Things. In the days of the Goon Show there was a "Ministry of Certain Things"! -) Paul -- "Some day my ship will come in - and with my luck I'll be at the airport!" [Graffitti - somewhere / Anon.] |
Closure of Liverpool Street this morning
On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 19:47:57 +0100, Roland Perry wrote:
Junction, yes. Probably Watford Junction too (for northbound former Ahh, the wonderful "Stops to pick up only" things on the timetable :D Still, stops commuters from stealing my seat when I go upto Manchester. |
Closure of Liverpool Street this morning
In message , Paul Weaver
writes On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 19:47:57 +0100, Roland Perry wrote: Junction, yes. Probably Watford Junction too (for northbound former Ahh, the wonderful "Stops to pick up only" things on the timetable :D Still, stops commuters from stealing my seat when I go upto Manchester. Doesn't work around here. Several WAGN trains out of Kings X are marked as "u" for Finsbury Park but I always have quite a wait when boarding at FP whilst a large number of passengers alight. The FP platform staff take no notice (or action) so the "u" designation seems pointless. -- Bob Adams |
Closure of Liverpool Street this morning
On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 21:36:30 +0100, Bob Adams wrote:
Doesn't work around here. Several WAGN trains out of Kings X are marked as "u" for Finsbury Park but I always have quite a wait when boarding at FP whilst a large number of passengers alight. The FP platform staff take no notice (or action) so the "u" designation seems pointless. Heh, shame ticket inspecters on the train are too busy reading the paper then checking tickets. I got the train back from Exeter last week, didn't have my ticket checked at all, so I've still got it, it's valid for another 3 weeks. |
Closure of Liverpool Street this morning
Bob Adams wrote the following in:
In message , Paul Weaver writes On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 19:47:57 +0100, Roland Perry wrote: Junction, yes. Probably Watford Junction too (for northbound former Ahh, the wonderful "Stops to pick up only" things on the timetable :D Still, stops commuters from stealing my seat when I go upto Manchester. Doesn't work around here. Several WAGN trains out of Kings X are marked as "u" for Finsbury Park but I always have quite a wait when boarding at FP whilst a large number of passengers alight. The FP platform staff take no notice (or action) so the "u" designation seems pointless. I agree that the designation is pointless. I also don't see what action they can take. "Oi, you! GET BACK ON THAT TRAIN! You aren't allowed off it here!" -- message by Robin May, but you can call me Mr Smith. Hello. I'm one of those "roaring fascists of the left wing". Hacker is to computer as boy racer is to Ford Escort. |
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